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Checking Fuses in Vehicle

10A

Checking Fuses

Removed from Vehicle

No

Tone

Low

Tone

Warble

Tone

Low

Tone

Low

Tone

Fuse is Good

Fuse is Good

Fuse is Bad

Low Tone:

No Tone:

Fuse is Good

Fuse is Bad

Fuse is Bad

Warble

Tone

Warble

Tone

Low

Tone

The following illustration shows fuses that are installed in the vehicle. The ignition key is in the “ON”
position. Even though the ignition key is “ON”, some fuses are under power and some are not. After
you connect the green lead of the SCT to ground, contact the probe tip to both terminals of a good fuse,
you should get identical responses. When you contact both terminals of the fuse and get a dissimilar
response, the fuse is blown.

To do this:
1. Turn the vehicle’s ignition to the “ON” position.
2. Connect the green lead of the SCT to a good ground.
3. Contact the probe tip to each of the two terminals of the fuses and observe the SCT’s response.

See the illustration below and note the difference between a Good and Bad fuse.

12V

12V

10A

0V

0V

10A

OPEN

0V

10A

12V

0V

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