So your saying - with your test meter on volts you get a reading ACROSS the alarm pair ? I`d be very worried if I was you
you`ll only get a reading with reference to the 12v or 0v terminal - think about it - if there was 12v ACROSS the alarm relay the ffng fuse would blow everytime the sensor closed wouldnt it
you never heard of a short between poles (well of course you havnt, why should you have) or multicore cable ?
my fault finding ability isnt in question, certainly not by some half wit like yourself who couldnt even understand the opening post now #### off like you keep promising[/quote]
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