Power Cut Switch

1991 Mazda 929 BaseSECTION Power Cut Switch
NOTE: Power cut switch may also be referred to as power lock-out switch.

Disconnect main switch connector. Check continuity between terminals H and I of main switch connector. See Figure . Continuity should not exist with switch in lock position. Continuity should exist with switch in unlock position Replace main switch if continuity is not as specified.

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