Multimeter to Test Continuity of Fuse
Question:
No running lights on my trailer. I have brake ,turn signal lights. What is the correct way to check for continuity on 30 amp Trailer Tow fuse?
asked by: Chris
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Expert Reply:
While you should be able to see if you have a blown fuse which would confirm it does not have continuity, the correct way to test continuity is with a multimeter, the 7-Function Digital Multimeter # PT89ZR which has a continuity mode.
I've added a link to a video review of this for you to check out as well.
expert reply by:
Kyle S
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