<html><DIV>hey all,</DIV> <DIV>i tried to check my o2 wire voltage today with my multimeter. according to bentley you should get approx 12 volts. well i am new to this multimeter stuff and when i hooked mine up i had to do ac and dc seperately. on ac i got a value of .4v and on dc i got 1.0v. definetely not what i am supposed to be getting. what is going on here? am i not connecting right? are these the correct values and i am supposed to use a formula to get actual voltage? what's up? continuity on the o2 wire going to the o2 sensor itself was .5, which i guess is good since bently just says continuity. am i doing this right? help!</DIV> <DIV>tia</DIV> <DIV>jason</DIV> <DIV>90gl</DIV><br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p></html> |
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