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Date:         Tue, 28 Sep 1999 20:59:43 -0700
Reply-To:     Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Derek Drew <drew@INTERPORT.NET>
Subject:      Re: Test equipment--"Official VW multimeter"
In-Reply-To:  <199909290043.UAA04014@jake.cais.com>
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In various documents from Volkswagen---official factory repair literature--the official multi-meter for VW trained mechanics is the Fluke 83. I have a page here that says this, and also I believe Joel once told me he had one of these.

But the 83 is the bottom of this particular multimeter line with the Fluke 87 being the more accurate model. More accuracy is especially helpful in measuring the state of charge of your batteries, among other things.

Now Fluke manufactures a special version of the Fluke 87 called the Fluke 88, which is their official "automotive" multimeter. It comes with all sorts of special probes and a special automotive instruction manual.

So the ultimate VW multimeter may well be the Fluke 88.

At 08:43 PM 9/28/99 -0500, you wrote: >If you want to go with a digital meter (what I would recommend), look >at the Fluke Model 12 (or what ever may be replacing it, it that model >is out of production). As I remember it, it was somewhere around >$100 dollars, and the only problems I have had with it was the battery >failed after 4 years..... <grin>. > >Another (Fluke) option would be the Model 77 meter, or whatever >model has replaced it. Own both, very happy with them. I have used >them for LAN, computer, Vanagon and John Deere tractor, etc. >troubleshooting. > >Howard > > >On 28 Sep 99, at 8:06, Roger Bowman wrote: > >> As my syncro gets its age, I find myself poking around in diagnostic >> mode more and more often - right now I'm down for a new computer (second >> one in 2,500 miles...) and my radio shack needle model just ain't too >> good. My 3 1/2 digital meter is approaching toast, and I might be >> replacing it soon - but with what? >> >> Roger Bowman - bowmanrp@ earthlink.net >> Live Smart. Think for Yourself. Transform the Future > > > >hfleming@moosebird.com Alexandria, VA hfleming@moosebird.com >99 EuroVan MV - 97 Cabrio - 85 Vanagon - 84 Westy >84 Vanagon GL (spare parts that turned into a project)

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