Does the ign module/box need to be grounded to the car/frame? A bud said yes and now I wonder if that's true if my stainless firewall panel is not letting it ground good. I put foam seal strips under the ss to waterproof in between the it and the original firewall , ss screws holding it on also. Does stainless conduct/ground ok for this situation?
Check both resistors, see if they're the same. Some of the Mopar boxes needed different resistance between start & run. You need the wiring diagram for your box.I've also been wondering if I may have the wires going to the ballast plugged on wrong. Anyone know how I can check those?
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Dual Ballast
One side will bee 5 ohms - Was used on the 5 pin ECU Ground
Will just lead to nothing on the 4 pin ECU and is not needed anyway
The 4 pin ECU grounds thru the case
Other side of Dual Ballast should bee 1.2 ohms
Car in run position , engine running , charging system working
You should have 14/14.5 Volts on the one side of Ballast - Brown/Blue
Probably around 6 - 9 Volts on the other side of Ballast and the same at positive side of coil - Blue
FYI, My Blue box 5 pin P3690256 grounds through the case. Not sure about the 4 pin or aftermarket versions.
As I mentioned in post #5, I had a bud watch the fuel gauge while I revved it in neutral til it shuttered to a stop, he said the gauge never moved from the correct psi. I don't think the outcome would be much different while driving.
