I got my jollies off just reading this thread.
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I got my jollies off just reading this thread.
LOL, Wow, internet tough guy. I won't go into the details as you are not worth the keystrokes, but if your audio shop guy is anything like your electrical teacher, well that is self explanitory. Go pull some resistance for me will you? Oh and how does your buddy find the tach signal for the remote starts with a DC test light? You don't understand airbag circuits?
effing Genius
talk about INTERNET RAGE......:naka::laughing3::dink:just kidding i loved romper room.
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No don't use a test light. all a test light is good for is finding power. it will not tell you resistance of the circuit which, after deciphering your post, is what you seem to have a problem with. Get a DMM and use ohms law. and keep the trash talk for the dinner table.
P.S. I'm a real mechanic (opposed to a fake one?) and I don't even own a test light.
Power Probe > Test Light
Note to self:
When in New Mexico do not take any electrical engineering classes and don't have a remote starter installed.:bootyshake:
Well I just wrote a 800 word reply was pretty happy with it but then realized you can't fix stylish and or assholes so hey you guys have fun I just wanted some help I know what I know and you guys think what you want next time I am going to post how toss and respond with HELPING others. Never will I ask for help from this forum. I found all my answers else where and all idiotic responses here. Anyone that has any questions pm me other than that I am not posting on here anymore. Good day and good luck to ALL you.
It's hard to argue with someone who knows that they know.
If he knows, he wouldn't of had a problem in the first place. Just sayin....