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Old 04-08-2014, 10:46 PM
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Thanks man! I'll get at that tomorrow I'll keep you posted
 
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ok ill be waiting
 
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I can't find a led test light. Could a voltmeter do the trick?
 
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no, it doesn't show what your looking for.. and it cant keep up with the pulses... if you have an autozone near you, you can get one for a decent price... also if you know anyone with newer snapon tools, they make a great testlight that is LED and works great if they'd let ya borrow it... heres what im talking about
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...ier=186543_0_0_


actually I like this one better...
http://www.jcwhitney.com/test-light-.../p2011208.jcwx
 

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and they are worth spending a few bucks.. its an invaluable tool, sometimes it can make the difference between spending 5 bucks or 300
 
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I found out a bench test for a coil. Use a multi meter test resistance for primary winding and secondary. Primary is outer prongs secondary is inner and 12 bolt. You're checking for resistance. Should be in your owners manual for specs. I for one do not have but I started. New thread to find that. I will look into buying a LED test light thank you for the links I love jcwhitney but the shipping kills me ahah
 
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yeah shipping sucks
 



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