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mabynack
Apr 04, 2016Explorer II
Either the switch or the wiring between the remote and generator. The switch should be providing current when in the "on" position and it sounds like it's not. It's either in the switch itself or between the terminal for the On position and the generator.
I would start by checking the connection on the switch to see if you have current flowing when the switch is in the On position. You can use a cheap test light to check it. If there is no current, it means the switch is bad. If you have current to the terminal, continue tracing the circuit. It's possible you had rodents chew the wiring or corrosion on the contacts.
I would start by checking the connection on the switch to see if you have current flowing when the switch is in the On position. You can use a cheap test light to check it. If there is no current, it means the switch is bad. If you have current to the terminal, continue tracing the circuit. It's possible you had rodents chew the wiring or corrosion on the contacts.
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