multimeter reading on diode test ~ Q?
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:33 pm
I use a multimeter with limited ability.
I am testing the reverse switch wires on L 5 speed. Normally 12V + goes through this switch. Mine is not connected due to an auto to manual conversion and the auot switched the reverse lights on from the selector switch at the base of the t bar.. When using the diode test mode of the DMM, instead of getting the continuity? buzz I get a reading of 0.065 when the box is in reverse gear (indicating I have a circuit) and nothing, as expected, when out of reverse gear. At least since my electrical disaster weeks back the wire at the auto selector loom does not take 12V+ to the reverse lights, it shorts and blows the fuse10. Not looking for the short, happy to wire up a new circuit but not sure if switch is working the way it should. It did in the box donor car.
What does this 0.065 mean? Is it a resistance acros the closed switch? which I suspect should not be there. I am going fromt he round white connector with six wires, on the Green and Green/white trace so I got the correct wires for the switch
I am testing the reverse switch wires on L 5 speed. Normally 12V + goes through this switch. Mine is not connected due to an auto to manual conversion and the auot switched the reverse lights on from the selector switch at the base of the t bar.. When using the diode test mode of the DMM, instead of getting the continuity? buzz I get a reading of 0.065 when the box is in reverse gear (indicating I have a circuit) and nothing, as expected, when out of reverse gear. At least since my electrical disaster weeks back the wire at the auto selector loom does not take 12V+ to the reverse lights, it shorts and blows the fuse10. Not looking for the short, happy to wire up a new circuit but not sure if switch is working the way it should. It did in the box donor car.
What does this 0.065 mean? Is it a resistance acros the closed switch? which I suspect should not be there. I am going fromt he round white connector with six wires, on the Green and Green/white trace so I got the correct wires for the switch