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<blockquote data-quote="Mike465" data-source="post: 6276725" data-attributes="member: 598854"><p>If you are looking for a better gronding point without going to the frame rails of the car take your DMM and set it to continuity. Take your ground lead on the DMM and take a 18guage wire and attach it to the negative terminal of the battery. Now attach the wire to the wire to the negative lead on your DMM. Place the red lead on the potential ground spot and if you get continuity then you have a good ground path.</p><p></p><p>You can also take your DMM and set it to resistence and take your red lead on your DMM and connect it to the postive terminal of the battery using a wire extension. Use the black lead on the DMM and probe around for potential grounding spots. A good ground will have a resistance of 0-.02 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike465, post: 6276725, member: 598854"] If you are looking for a better gronding point without going to the frame rails of the car take your DMM and set it to continuity. Take your ground lead on the DMM and take a 18guage wire and attach it to the negative terminal of the battery. Now attach the wire to the wire to the negative lead on your DMM. Place the red lead on the potential ground spot and if you get continuity then you have a good ground path. You can also take your DMM and set it to resistence and take your red lead on your DMM and connect it to the postive terminal of the battery using a wire extension. Use the black lead on the DMM and probe around for potential grounding spots. A good ground will have a resistance of 0-.02 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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