Testing for Continuity
| Testing for Continuity | 
Special Tools
EL 39200 Digital Multimeter (DMM)For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools .
Refer to Test Probe Caution
The following procedures verify good continuity in a circuit.
| With a Digital Multimeter (DMM) | 
| 1. | Set the DMM to the Ω position. | |
| 2. | Disconnect the power feed (i.e. fuse, control module) from the suspect circuit. | |
| 3. | Disconnect the load. | |
| 4. | Select the MIN MAX function on the DMM. | |
| 5. | Connect one lead of the DMM to one end of the circuit to be tested. | |
| 6. | Connect the other lead of the DMM to the other end of the circuit. | |
| 7. | If the DMM displays low or no resistance, the circuit has good continuity. | |
| With a Test Lamp | 
| Note | ||
| Only use the test lamp procedure on low impedance power and ground circuits. | 
| 1. | Remove the power feed (i.e. fuse, control module) from the suspect circuit. | |
| 2. | Disconnect the load. | |
| 3. | Connect one lead of the test lamp to one end of the circuit to be tested. | |
| 4. | Connect the other lead of the test lamp to battery positive voltage. | |
| 5. | Connect the other end of the circuit to ground. | |
| 6. | If the test lamp illuminates (full intensity), then the circuit has good continuity. | |

 
		