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Old 12-24-2014, 08:58 AM
wildbob wildbob is offline
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Originally Posted by bigmurph View Post
Put your volt meter on dc volts. Take the circuit n question and check across the circuit. You could go from the battery negative post to the ground at the engine. Start the engine and observe the volunteer readings cranking. I don't think you should see over a volt. If you do, you will have to make a measurement somewhere else in the same circuit until you isolate the problem.
One lead of the meter on the Neg terminal one lead on the ground? Just making sure i'm hearing you right..
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