OK Leo, I understand what you are doing.
Please answer all my questions.
1. Just for my information, what was the symptom that got you into this trouble shooting proceedure?
Also, use the next higher DC scale on your meter. I would like to know the exact voltage reading and the 10V scale is too low since this is a 12V system.
2. First take a reading from bat - to +. What is it?
3. Take a resistance reading from the battery end of the negitive cable to the frame, (there should be some wires grounded to the body near the battery). Start with a low scale and only increase the scale if necessary. What is that reading in Ohms? It should be almost zero.
Now set up as before with the meter neg. lead on the batt - post and the meter pos. lead on the battery - cable.
4. What is the reading you are getting on the meter with the fuses plugged in?
5. Is the ECC still plugged in? If it is, disconnect the ECC from the cable that attaches it.
6. Then do your check again. With the fuses plugged in, do you get a voltage reading?
If yes, what is the reading?
From here we can go in a couple of directions depending on your answers to the above questions.
From here it may be easier to set up a time when we are both on and can shoot PM's back and forth. I'm on the East Coast, don't know where you are.
Good luck,

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