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checking for continuity
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02/11/11 08:57 PM
02/11/11 08:57 PM
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roe
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I picked up a continuity and voltage tester am trying to understand what I'm looking for. If I'm checking for continuity along a wire, i place the ends of the tester at each end of the wire, and if it shows continuity then the wire between the end pieces has continuity.
Does it only test for continuity on something with power running thru it? I ask because there is a light that lights up to signal continuity.
If I touch two points in my manifold, the light comes on signaling continuity. If i touch the manifold with one end and the firewall with the other, it shows continuity. pretty much any two meal points under my hoodshow continuity. Is this normal or does it signal a power wire grounding out somewhere?
thanks roe
1971 Plymouth Satellite 408/904 8 3/4 3.23 SG
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Re: checking for continuity
[Re: roe]
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02/11/11 09:27 PM
02/11/11 09:27 PM
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The continuity tester is really only testing the resistance between the two test leads. If the resistance is low enough, it's assumed to have a good connection.
A test whenever you turn the meter on is to tough the meter leads together. You should get nearly 0 ohms, or perfect continuity.
I never test continuity with power in the circuit. Make sure everything is off. Battery does not need to be disconnected though.
Your test on the manifold/firewall just shows that everything is connected to ground, like it should be.
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