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  • useless video, you learn nothing....

  • The meter need to be on Volts 0-20v as we are reading battery voltage around 12.5v, make sure the circult you are testing is switch on. If you remove the suspect fuse you should be able to see it blown, if not sure change meter to ohm's and check continuity.

  • what setting should i put my multimeter on

  • nice explanation. thanks.

    By the way, what range or value the multimeter must be set at? or it doesn't matter?

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