Component testing procedure

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION Component testing procedure
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ROOF OPENING PANEL SWITCH - COMPONENT TESTING

Circuit to test Connect self-powered test light or ohmmeter to terminals Move switch to these positions A good switch will indicate
Tilt Open 12 and 6 Open (push) Closed circuit
12 and 8 Open (push) Open circuit
12 and 3 Open (push) Closed circuit
Tilt Close 12 and 8 Close (pull) Closed circuit
12 and 6 Close (pull) Open circuit
12 and 3 Close (pull) Closed circuit
Slide Open 12 and 6 Open (push) Closed circuit
12 and 8 Open (push) Open circuit
Slide Close 12 and 8 Close (pull) Closed circuit
12 and 6 Close (pull) Open circuit
Vent Open 12 and 4 Open (push) Closed circuit
12 and 9 Open (push) Open circuit
Vent Close 12 and 9 Close (pull) Closed circuit
12 and 4 Close (pull) Open circuit
RENDER: 1.0x

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