If wires are okay but resistance is still not 0.6-1.0 ohm, connect multimeter between ignition coil terminals No. 1 (Red/White wire) and No. 15 (Blue wire). If resistance is not 0.6-1.0 ohm, install a new ignition coil. If resistance is 0.6-1.0 ohm, check continuity of wires between...
To test three wire camshaft position sensors, you need to set the DC volts mode on the multimeter & separate the connector of the sensor. First, the red color probe of the multimeter need to be connected to the power lead & the black color probe to the minus of the battery; After that...
It's a good idea to empirically fine-tune the VOLTAGE_SHUTDOWN threshold before assembly. You can do this by turning on the saber and leaving it on as you monitor the battery voltage using a multimeter. If the undervoltage shutdown kicks in too early, lower the threshold. If it kicks in...
Set your multimeter to a voltage setting. A multimeter is similar to an ohmmeter, and either of them will work for this test. Plug your tool in and set it to a voltage in the DC or AC section depending on your motor. Pick a voltage that’s identical to the voltage your motor is de...