I don't have a lot of suggestions, but it is pretty straight forward. By installing the jumper at the relay slots, it provides a constant 12volts to the solenoid(s). Installing the ground wire, it brings in the solenoid to lockup the converter when ground is supplied, either by the PCM or manually with the switch. Don't take any offense at this, but is the ground good, and the jumper in the right slots? The basics which you have probably have ruled out are most likely. Did you tap into the wire or split it? I see you have a '97 so I wouldn't think yours would fall under the requirement for a reflash like the early '96's. Was the lockup feature working o. k. prior to the tap/splice?