I had to really think hard about this one (because there is a typo on the BDM PDM Revision C wiring diagram that I have), but it does NOT make sense (to me) that the HCI is bad.
On the wiring diagram, at the Run/Start Relay, the red wire should be labeled “RED-RUN/START” NOT “RED-RH/HC”(which means right hand-hand control) because it should be tied into pin 7 of the middle HCI connector (8pin) on the diagram (power to the ignition and start relay), not pin 7 of the bottom HCI connector(12pin) on the diagram (power to the run switch).
You should not have power to the ignition or the starter until after turning on the key then pressing the run button. The run button turns on a relay that is supposed to send power to both the start relay and the ignition module at the same time. So if your starter is spinning your ignition should have power also.
I need more info.
When you press the start button and the light goes off on the ignition module, does the starter still spin the motor over?
I am confused by the whole test light thing.
What are you connecting the other end of the test light to - ground or positive side of battery?
Which wire are you calling the second green wire? You should have one going to the harness and another going to the PDM.
Both should have 12 volts (to ground) after the key is on and the run button is pressed (so should the red wire to the relay).
If your HCI module does wind up being bad, then I think we can get you working like normal by just adding another relay and a few feet of wire (possibly just wire) to bypass the HCI module for the ignition power (since everything else seems to work fine).