Multiple Switch

1985 Ford Bronco 5.8 G, Standard, NP435SECTION Multiple Switch
  1. Remove switch from vehicle. Using an ohmmeter or self-powered test lamp, clip a test probe to pin No. 6, which is grounded. See Fig 1 . Place both switches in neutral position and test for continuity between pin No. 6 and pins No. 1-4.
    Fig 1: Multiple Switch Pin Location Use ohmmeter or self-powered test lamp for test.
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  2. Push both switches upward. Both pin No. 1 and No. 3 should lose continuity to pin No. 6. Push switches downward. Pin No. 2 and No. 4 should lose continuity to pin No. 6.
  3. Remove test probe from pin No. 6, and connect it to feed pin No. 5. With both switches in neutral position, no continuity should exist at remaining terminals.
  4. Push switches upward. Both pin No. 1 and No. 3 should show continuity with pin No. 5. Push both switches downward. Both pin No. 2 and No. 4 should have continuity with pin No. 5. If any switch does not test as indicated, replace complete switch assembly.
Fig 2: Single Switch Pin Locations Use ohmmeter or self-powered test lamp for test.
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