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How I installed a voltmeter -- and why 200 1989

Art
Got it installed, the hard part was finding and removing the chime relay!

Turned on the key, it reads 10 volts damn what did I do wrong? Try to start the engine and nothing happens, great what did I screw up now?

For the fun of it I check the battery voltage and it reads 10 volts. Looks like I should have installed it yesterday although the engine turned over noticeably slower yesterday giving me the only warning I got before it was dead. At least it happened in my driveway.

Off to Walmart and get another Maxx my wife gets this one and I get another several year old hand me down. At least I can monitor the voltage as it dies!
Thanks for the great idea.

Dan






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