Regulator Burned Open Wire

1971 Mercury Cyclone Base, 6.6L Eng VIN S, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD FMXSECTION Regulator Burned Open Wire

A check for burned open wire is made by connecting an Ohmmeter from the "I" to "F" terminals of regulator. The reading should indicate 0, no resistance. If reading indicates about 10 Ohms, connector wire inside regulator is open. Field circuit ground caused this condition and must be repaired before installing a new regulator.

Fig 1: Bench Testing Regulator For A Burned Or Open Connector Wire
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