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Old 11-03-2006, 05:58 PM
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Default Re: Rear E-Locker

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I have the service manual and pages 4-150, 4-156, 4-160 explain the following respectively: Differential lock schematics, Circuit Description, and Electronic Diff Lock Will Not Disengage troubleshooting. I wish I could post this and have it be readable or be able to explain it. (I'm a Pharmacist not an Electrical Engineer) if anyone else can post this info for ChevyHighPerformance to look at we might have an answer.

I have these too. The control monitors the return. My question is it through a relatively large resistance to limit current (like 3 ohms) or a small resistance (like 0.25 ohms) just to monitor the current. My guess is that it's a small resistance, but I'd like to make sure. That's why I asked for a resistance measurement.
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