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    How does the top panel come off/

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    I put the sensor tps in theholes under the numbers but no reading

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    I assume you got the top off.

    Sensor tips?

    You need an ohm meter, and the machine has to be unplugged before testing.

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    I got the top off. I have adigital multimeter with a black probe and a red probe. The unit is seton the 2000 ohm mark

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    Put it on 200 ohms, not 2000.

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    If I put it in the holes under the numbers there is no reading.

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    Ok, now disconnect that same wire connector from the CCU and take the ohm reading from that connector alone.

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    No reading

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    Then its your door latch switch thats bad, order the new one from the link I posted to it on the previous page of this thread.

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    Thanks for all the help Jake!

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