A photocell in a kerosene heater works by using light to generate an electrical current. The photocell detects the flame produced by the heater and triggers the fuel pump to continue supplying kerosene. If the flame goes out, the photocell senses the absence of light and shuts off the fuel supply to prevent dangerous fuel leaks or build-up.
its the first one next to the firewall(passengers side)=the hard to get to one..it has the wiring harness connected to it...use both hands to pull straight up and out,then disconnect the wiring box its plugged into
My reverse wiring back up wiring is located on the drivers side kick panel.
You will need a wiring diagram for the 400 ignition. There will need to be switches connected for start, run and shutoff functions, or the wiring will end up touching each other and shorting out. The diagram will be in a Suzuki 400 service manual.
The wiring is connected to the "R" button under the dash on the push button transmission grouping to the left of the steering wheel.
It should be two screws up under the inside cab on the passenger side, below the glove box area with a wiring harness connected to it.
There is probably a capacitor in the machine which holds a certain amount of electricity for helping deliver an amount of current at start-up.
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When things are connected in parallel, they all get the same mains voltage. When you connect things in series the voltage they get depends on the number of units in the series. Household appliances all need mains voltage so all electrics deliver this. (Apart from connecting up batteries, nearly all electrics are set up in parallel mode).
dead connection in the speaker leads if you have a dmm (multimeter) test the wires to see if any signal is sent
What are you wiring? The speedo is cable operated. If you are wiring up the lights, it doesn't matter, as long as you have a "hot" and a ground the lights will work. If you are wiring up one of the gauges built into the speedo it depends on which gauge you are wiring up.
There are a few things that could cause this problem. The motor is wearing out, the wiring is not connected correctly, the window is off track, or there is an obstruction.