SeanT Posted September 1, 2017 Author Share #25 Posted September 1, 2017 Im not intimidated by it I already took it out and cleand the contacts, I also opened up the plate and looked inside and it all looked really clean and sprayed the whole inside down with terminal cleaner. Im just making my way down the list. If this doesnt fix the problem the module will be the next thing on the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeanT Posted September 1, 2017 Author Share #26 Posted September 1, 2017 I switched out the pick ups and it sill didnt fire so i when to the tests for the module and i found that it only had 11.33 volts and the battery had 12.05 or something. Ill try charging the battery and see if the voltage changes. Will the module not getting 12 volts be the problem. I took the other module out but havent put it in yet, it had two cross threaded screws so ill have to switch out the thermal block to try the other one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Head Posted September 2, 2017 Share #27 Posted September 2, 2017 12.05 at the battery and 11.33 at the module means that something is drawing current and that there is resistance on the path. Could be a short in the module.. Not really clear where you measured at the module. 12.05 also means that your battery is almost dead. It should be at least 12.6. Your grandfather was probably right but it's always good to confirm. That 260Z module is one of the very first designs, so probably probably to failure. The 260Z was the first Z to get electronic ignition. I'm not really a survivalist but I like their chart. http://modernsurvivalblog.com/alternative-energy/battery-state-of-charge-chart/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeanT Posted September 2, 2017 Author Share #28 Posted September 2, 2017 After i charged it for a bit i read 12.7 and 12.3 or so at the module i swiched it out and what do you know it fired up. Thank you for all your help really appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeanT Posted September 2, 2017 Author Share #29 Posted September 2, 2017 I measured the black and the black white wire connecting to the module. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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