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Old 07-07-2011, 07:52 PM   #2
luvmymanor1
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Default I may have blown a fuse In the TV

quick question... don't want to interupt my own thread. lol... when testing the bargman 7 pin with a multimeter to see if there is power when the engine is off. what should I set the multimeter to? dc or ac? I'm assuming ac right? if so what pins to I contact to tell if there is ample power? thanks
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