Excuse me, I got lost as soon as you started claiming a voltage drop on the positive side of the circuit was due to a problem in the negative/ground side of the circuit?? Just what is this V4 measurement?
Scottly, the V4-measurement procedure is in reply#3. Every automotive mechanic here is supposed to have learned this and where needed practise it. Either Tenn has made an error in practising this simple method, or in reporting the results to us. Looking at the results as he communicated them in reply #21, I cannot but conclude the resistance is somewhere in the negative path.
V4 test revisited, following the new fuseblock, and I have explained exactly WHAT I measured and probably still did it wrong.
Low beam:
V1 (measured across battery terminals, key on, lo beam on): 12.49v
V2 (measured across the "drive" (low beam) and ground connectors on the headlight socket): -0.002v (doesn't make sense!)
V3 (measured across the + battery terminal and the "drive" connector on the HL socket): 12.18V
V4 (measured across the - battery terminal and the ground wire on the HL socket): 0.192v
High beam:
V1 (measured across battery terminals, key on, high beam on): 12.40v
V2 (measured across the "pass" (high beam) and ground connectors on the headlight socket): -0.03v (doesn't make sense!)
V3 (measured across the + battery terminal and the "pass" connector on the HL socket): 12.11V
V4 (measured across the - battery terminal and the ground wire on the HL socket): 0.222v
ugh
I also re-checked the green ground wire just behind the airbox against the battery minus, key and HL on, and get 0.010v.