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Testing Electrical Systems with a Digital Multimeter Perhaps the most important tool you'll use in troubleshooting auto Electrical Systems is the Multimeter . Basic multimeters measures voltage, current and resistance, while more elaborate multimeters, such as the Fluke 78, or Fluke 88 have featues that can check things such as frequency, duty cycle, dwell, make diode tests, and even measure temperature, pressure and vacuum. Starter Current Starting system troubles are often confused with charging system problems. Many a dead battery has been replaced when the real cause was a faulty charging system. Be sure that the charging system is functioning properly before you replace the battery. Make sure the battery is charged and passes a load test, then look for resistance in the starter circuit if the engine still cranks slowly.
Testing Electrical Systems with a Digital Multimeter Perhaps the most important tool you'll use in troubleshooting auto electrical systems is the multimeter.
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