George I think provided a list of things that the white wire goes to. Some of those
are not necessary for the car to run. They could be the problem. If you replace
the fuse with a breaker for a bit there is another genuine ford test you can do,
the wiggle test. With the beaker clicking you wiggle the loom until you find the
spot that makes it quit clicking. Or use the headlight bulb trick, it works like you
tried to do with your test light but the bulb is big enough to supply power to
good items in that circuit. When you disconnect the fuse, unplug your ignition
switch, what ever, something will make the light go out.
For instance if unplugging the switch made it go out you would check each wire
leaving the the plug to see which wire is shorted. Then follow that wire or look it
up in a wiring diagram. We can help with that!
are not necessary for the car to run. They could be the problem. If you replace
the fuse with a breaker for a bit there is another genuine ford test you can do,
the wiggle test. With the beaker clicking you wiggle the loom until you find the
spot that makes it quit clicking. Or use the headlight bulb trick, it works like you
tried to do with your test light but the bulb is big enough to supply power to
good items in that circuit. When you disconnect the fuse, unplug your ignition
switch, what ever, something will make the light go out.
For instance if unplugging the switch made it go out you would check each wire
leaving the the plug to see which wire is shorted. Then follow that wire or look it
up in a wiring diagram. We can help with that!
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