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Engine Diagnostics Part Two

Crank, Ignite, Charge
April, 2007
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Diagnostics Multi Meter
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Diagnostics Multi Meter
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If you don't have a DVOM or multi-meter, get one. This Craftsman one is inexpensive and is usually all we ever need to figure out why a car won't start or hold a charge. Most multi-meters can read and measure DC and AC voltage, amperage and resistance, which are really all you need to diagnose almost any automotive electrical problem.
Diagnostics Test Light
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Diagnostics Test Light
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Having a test light in your toolbox is a small price to pay for what it can do. Yes, the same information can be found with the multi-meter, but the clamp-on terminal makes this so convenient for sourcing power, or a lack of power. The light is handy too.
Diagnostics Alternator Belt
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Diagnostics Alternator Belt
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The first thing to look for anytime you suspect a charging problem is a loose, worn or thrown alternator belt. The alternator has to spin at a certain rpm in order to work properly. It can't do that if ribs are missing or if the belt's not tensioned properly.
Diagnostics Battery
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Diagnostics Battery
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A quick voltage test is the easiest way to check a battery: Set the multi-meter to read DC voltage, connect its leads to the battery's terminals and see what you get. A healthy 12-volt battery should read at least 12.4 volts after the surface charge is removed.
Diagnostics Starter
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Diagnostics Starter
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There are several parts of a starter that can fail. Common ones include: the motor, the solenoid or relay, and the drive gear. A good working drive gear will have all of its teeth present and be evenly worn.

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