START/STOP/RUN Switch checkout
Conducted a check of known-good working MEP004A switch against the unit that has the fuel pumps running. Found a difference in resistance at some of the terminals--comparing between the two switches. Results of test below:
The start/stop/run switch has two rows of terminals 4 each row, for a total of 8 terminals. I'll call the lower row the one closer to the hinge of the control cubicle door. For these two units, there was no difference in voltage readings but I'm posting the info in case someone else might need it in the future. References to left side means left side when facing the control cubicle. For those familiar with the MEP004A, this would be the same side as the hour meter.
Edit for clarification: Now that I've pulled the switch out, I can report that the switch actually has 3 rows of 4 terminals, but the uppermost row has no lugs riveted so it was not visible looking inside the cubicle. Therefore the numbers used below do not match the numbers in the TM but are used relative to the positions described. If anyone needs the specific TM numbers for the terminals or a "cross-reference", let me know.
Voltage check (with DC breaker in) for both units 1 & unit 2:
Starting from left to right, "top row", the 1st, 3rd & 4th terminals all showed 24v. 2nd terminal no voltage.
For the bottom row, all 4 terminals showed no voltage. When the switch is set to run position, the 4th terminal from the left shows 24v. I did not determine which terminal engaged the starter.
To clarify--both units showed the same voltage readings at each respective terminal.
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Resistance check (with DC breaker out): (individual terminal checks to ground only)
Working unit #2 "known good":
All 4 top terminals showing no continuity to ground.
Bottom terminals as follows: 1st from left showing 16.7 ohms, 2nd no continuity to ground, 3rd terminal 0.03 ohms & 4th terminal 2.56 ohms.
Unit #1 with fuel pump run issue:
Top terminals-- 1, 3 & 4 showing continuity to ground. Terminal 2 no continuity.
Bottom terminals-- 1 & 2 no continuity to ground, 3 showing continuity to ground & 4 showing a resistance of 2.78 ohms.
So at this point I don't know if the differences are caused by wiring issues or by a defective switch. The next step is to isolate the switch from the wiring and repeat the resistance tests on the switches first & then the wiring if necessary. I am hoping it's just a switch problem but if not, at least I can focus on the wiring numbers connected to the terminals showing the different readings.
If anyone has any thoughts or other ideas, send 'em over! Thanks!
Edit follow-up:
Found in TM page 4-98 that provides terminal continuity/open info for S2 (Start/Stop/Run) switch terminals, but haven't sorted out terminal ID numbers as they relate to terminals on switch. Will check tonight for terminal labels on switch.
Yep--switch has engraved terminal numbers on the ends. Not all terminals are marked but I think I figured out the "code"....
Kevin