Park Avenue V6-231 3.8L VIN L SFI (1993)
Coolant Level Indicator Lamp: Diagnostic Aids
Grounded Circuit
Grounded Circuit
A grounded circuit is like a short circuit but the current flows directly into a ground circuit that is not part of the original circuit. This may be
caused by a wire rubbing against the frame or body. Sometimes a wire will break and fall against metal that is connected electrically to the ground
side of the voltage supply. A grounded circuit may also be caused by deposits of oil, dirt, or moisture around connections or terminals, which
provide a good path to ground.