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Does the wiring in your classic car look like a plate of spaghetti? Wiring is something many owners are scared of, but we are here to help. Prepare to dive into electrical projects by getting familiar with a multimeter. This simple and affordable tool can be your lifeline in solving electrical problems for vintage rides. Hagerty’s Matt Lewis talks you through how to troubleshoot electrical gremlins like a professional by testing for voltage, ohms, and amperage. Hopefully this will spark your motivation!
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What your alternator or generator is "currently" doing – bad pun. 🙂
trailer lighting and electrical video please
Thanks for making these videos.
This was helpful, but just scratched the surface. A series of videos on using the multimeter would be a real service. Thanks.
Only parts of electric cars run on voltage above 42 volts DC, which is considered by the SAE the cutoff point above which a man could be electrocuted. Many circuits on electric cars are still 12 volts DC. Use a meter and a service manual.
Nice bro
Очень информативно, спасибо!
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great video. thankyou for the lesson
what a great video!! Thank you.