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<blockquote data-quote="tripp" data-source="post: 6814200" data-attributes="member: 622117"><p>My DMM was set to DC, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten a 12v reading from the negative battery post. I was able to test to the battery simply by pulling the power cable I ran back through a bit.</p><p></p><p>I was making the assumption that I should test for proper voltage to find a ground, so thanks for the advice of using resistance to check. Also good to know that I'd have other issues if it were the battery-&gt;chassis connection.</p><p></p><p>I'll be working on this today and expect to either find a point or run a line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tripp, post: 6814200, member: 622117"] My DMM was set to DC, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten a 12v reading from the negative battery post. I was able to test to the battery simply by pulling the power cable I ran back through a bit. I was making the assumption that I should test for proper voltage to find a ground, so thanks for the advice of using resistance to check. Also good to know that I'd have other issues if it were the battery->chassis connection. I'll be working on this today and expect to either find a point or run a line. [/QUOTE]
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