9-5 Linear (9600) L4-2.3L Turbo (2.3t) (2004)
1. Turn on the load.
2. Set the multimeter for measuring voltage and connect the negative lead of the voltmeter to a good grounding point.
3. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the point where the voltage is to be read.
4. On the output side of switches/control modules, it is better to start checking from these and gradually work your way towards the load.
When there is no longer a voltage reading, you will have gone past the break point.
5. On the input side of switches/control modules/consumers, it is better to start at the power source (normally a fuse) and then move gradually
towards the switch/control module/consumer.
When there is no longer a voltage reading, you will have gone past the break point.
Testing For Open Circuits By Measuring Resistance