To all: the meter probes are clean. I've tried two different meters. My skin is not contacting the probes or any exposed portion of wire. Thanks David. Yes. I understand. I'm now paying the price for not having kept accurate notes of what I did to the wiring harness some years ago. But. I'll find out what I did. Neil. On 2/26/14, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote: > At 03:28 PM 2/26/2014, Neil N wrote: >>At the highest range, am I seeing a false reading for continuity? > > You're seeing a consistent (and presumably correct within the meter > spec) reading for resistance. 1700 ohms is 0.001700 megohms. You're > seeing the first three digits which are 0.00. All correct. > But for tracking whether there's a basic connection, the 200 ohm > range of the meter will do fine, or the continuity beeper which is > usually set to trigger at somewhere between about 50 and 150 ohms > (see your meter specs).
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