MiataBro11
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Awesome, sounds like a plan. I will get these checks done after work and report back.I see where the issue is: It explains all the latest voltage check results (lower and not equal with load applied) it also shows why the rear camera has (no voltage)
The Splice @ S410 is broken.
Note: For clarity (all 4 wires) are spliced together @ 1 point (ignore the dashed line)
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Now to find it
Location Description:
Rear Main Body Harness # 14405 - Near T/O (Take Off) to Ground Point G402
You will need to unwarp the harness to find it.
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But to confirm before you pull apart the harness let's check some thighs first.
Find & Disconnect C411 - Connector
Do a check for power at Pin 6, same as above checks, does it match the readings that you had on the camera connector.
I want to eliminate the slight possibility that the camera leg from the splice being shorted to ground.
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One last test if you want, just a secondary check for continuity
Disconnect C408 - C4483 - C4484 and C411 all at once
At C408 - (REARWARD) Connector - Jumper Pin #26 to Ground
Meter - Ohms Scale
At Connector:
C4483 - Pin #12 to Body Grd
C4484 -Pin #12 to Body Grd
C411 - Pin #6 to Body Grd
Shold be reading 3 ohms or less on all connectors, but I suspect you will get high resistance with C4483/C4484 and VERY High resistance on C411
So most likely a broken splice point but possible that between C411 and the Splice is a short to ground. My gut tells me it's the splice point. We have at least confirmed the problem lies between the rear camera connector and that splice point.
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