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    Quote Originally Posted by HOSS429 View Post
    having never worked on anything newer than a 1973 pinto i have never seen the need to know if a wire has 9 volts or 12 volts or 10.27 volts .. i understand cars now days are do require infinite voltage readings as a single percentage point drop in voltage can give an issue ..
    Yeah, I think I bought my first Radio Shack volt/ohm meter around 1969 or 1970. By then I'd figured out that measuring continuity was a good troubleshooting tool. I use my multi-meter often, cars/trucks/home/appliances. I'd hate to be without one.
    Last edited by rspears; 09-17-2021 at 07:46 AM.
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