9928487 R01 - 2018 RANGER XP 1000 Service Manual
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11.41
TESTING CONTINUITY/RESISTANCE
Testing using the Ohmmeter function of your DMM is one
of the first things you will do when troubleshooting an
electrical issue. It is especially convenient when the
wiring diagram provides a resistance spec for the
component in the circuit you are diagnosing. It can
quickly give you a good idea if you simply need to
replace a part, or if there might be another circuit issue.
Using the following points in conjunction with your DMM
owner’s manual will ensure your resistance testing is
always accurate:
• Only measure resistance on an isolated part of the
circuit. This means if you are testing internal resistance
of a component, it cannot be connected to the
harness. If you are measuring a wire (typically from the
ECU to a sensor) both the sensor and ECU would
need to be unplugged. Most Ohmmeters provides a
precise amount of current to determine resistance. Any
other sources will make your reading inaccurate.
• Ensure you are making good contact by using the
proper terminal adapters. Connector Probing
Guidelines, page 11.40
• If you are not using a self ranging meter, double check
your range setting.
• If your continuity is under 1 ohm, leave the harness
disconnected, and move on to testing for shorts to
ground Testing For A Short To Ground, page 11.42 and
shorts to voltage Testing For A Short To Voltage, page
11.43
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