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Nova_Tek
15-02-10, 07:52 PM
Bought a multimeter today to test a few things out on my dads Cav as the fan won't come on.
I removed the fan switch to test by having a container with cold water and another container with boiling water and to test to see if the reading changes. What do I need to set the multimeter to for me to test the readings (really can't remember :tard: )?
Nova_Tek
15-02-10, 08:01 PM
So set the multimeter to ohms, positive probe to brown wire and black probe to brown/white wire. check resistance in cold water then hot?
(fan swicth is off the car)
yup, when cold it should read very high, and when warm, it should read very close to zero
Nova_Tek
15-02-10, 08:05 PM
Cheers Mowgli, will try that out now.
just remember not to get caught by your mum as you lower it into the kettle, as I did
Jon_nova1
15-02-10, 08:17 PM
LMAO
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to mowgli again
sorry lol
Nova_Tek
15-02-10, 09:03 PM
just remember not to get caught by your mum as you lower it into the kettle, as I did
lol it crossed my mind but I put it in a plastic container instead.
Tested the sensor and the fan switch showed .585 ohms when cold & .280 when at boiling point.
We also tested the CTS and that came up .45 when cold & 0.03 when boiling point.
+rep for you mowgli :thumb:
(need to spread the rep :( )
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