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madding intermittent hesitation - ECU connector 200 1988

Art,

I use the meter for voltage testing (AC and DC) and ohm testing and occasionally when looking for water leaks in buildings.

The section on battery voltage means that 18 months ago when I was doing diagnostics to remedy an emissions problem I was getting the same voltage as at the battery when doing certain tests but now the voltage has dropped below battery voltage.

Just as I started getting 0+ Ohm at some locations that were previously zero.

If I had a good AMM I would swap it in.

I have put out a call on locating an AMM without response yet.

I am looking into Injection Labs for a rebuild though there is some dissatisfaction in posts with rebuilds in general.
--
Thomas - Arlington, VA






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