FWIW, Those multi-testers all seem to suffer from a very poor function
selector switch. I thought they were cheap enough to keep as a
disposable in the tool box of every vehicle I own. But you just need to
be aware that a zero voltage reading may just mean that you need to
'jiggle' the selector switch... Also, the lack of an auto-off function
plays hell with battery life!
Marc
Rick Lindsay wrote:
> Note to all who need to know more electrical bits and
> don't have the tools: Harbor Freight has a cheap
> volt-ohm meter that is all the precision and quality
> needed for our trouble shooting. And its dead-cheap.
> Take a look here:
> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=90899
>
> rick
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