How to Test for Continuity in an Electrical Circuit Using a Multimeter | Tech Tip 31
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Knowing how to test for a complete circuit is extremely useful when it comes to automobile wiring, fuse testing, and fault finding. As cars have progressed through the years, so have the complexity of the electrical systems in them, & whether you're a fan of this or not, there's no escaping the spaghetti junction of wiring that hides under the bonnet and behind the dash of newer cars. Should you need to check or make changes to this system, how can you be sure you're working on the correct wires?? The answer is pretty simple if you get yourself a cheap multimeter and use the correct settings. Here's how. The car in this video is my 2001 Mazda MX5 - the latest Fast Rust project car. Fun & reliable daily driver is my goal for this iconic sports car. If you want to follow along with my 'Miata Journey’, check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx54n6KmznFZ2Rga_m4MUsAhAUik3frTf 🔴 Subscribe for Free Tech Tips, Build Updates & More: https://www.youtube.com/c/fastrust?sub_confirmation=1 ► Background Beat : Instrumental produced by Chuki http://www.youtube.com/user/CHUKImusic
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