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Prowler V6-3.5L VIN G (1999)Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tire Monitoring System > Low Tire Pressure Indicator > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions > Page 1040![]() Low Tire Pressure Indicator: Diagnostic Aids Intermittent and Poor Connections Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a - Connectors are fully seated - Spread terminals, or terminal push out - Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked in position - Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent problem - Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt and moisture - Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground - Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation covering. - Wiring broken inside of the insulation Troubleshooting Tests Before beginning any tests on a vehicle's electrical system, use the wiring diagrams to study the circuit. Also refer to Troubleshooting Wiring Problems Testing For Voltage Testing For Voltage 1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground. appropriate test procedure. Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tire Monitoring System > Low Tire Pressure Indicator > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions > Page 1040 | ||
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