Liberty 4WD L4-2.4L DOHC VIN 1 (2005)
BEFORE USING THE MULTIMETER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
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Follow the vehicle manufacturer's service specifications at all times.
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Do not use the DRBIII(R) if it has been damaged.
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Do not use the test leads if the insulation is damaged or if metal is exposed.
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To avoid electrical shock, do not touch the test leads, tips, or the circuit being tested.
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Choose the proper range and functions for the measurement. Do not try voltage or current measurement that may exceed the rated capacity.
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Do not exceed the limits shown in the table.
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Voltage between any terminal and ground must not exceed 500 v DC or 500 v peak AC.
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Use caution when measuring voltage above 25 v DC or 25 v AC.
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The circuit being tested must be protected by a 10 A fuse or circuit breaker.
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Use the low current shunt to measure circuits up to 10 A. Use the high current clamp to measure circuits exceeding 10 A.
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When testing for the presence of voltage or current, make sure the meter is functioning correctly. Take a reading of a known voltage or current
before accepting a zero reading.
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When measuring current, connect the meter in series with the load.
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Disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common test lead.
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When using the meter function, keep the DRBIII(R) away from spark plug or coil wires to avoid measuring error from outside interference.