The Easy Way To Test Internal Multimeter Fuse

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In this Steves Garage video I show an easy way to test the fuses in a multimeter - without even opening it up!

It's very simple to test the fuse using the ohm setting on your multimeter. After testing the fuse the easy way, I open the meter, test the fuse outside the multimeter, and then replace the fuses. Opening up and replacing the fuses will differ between meters, but the procedure will be the same.

If you'd like to purchase the multimeter I'm using in the video, check out my Amazon Affiliate link! It won't cost you any extra and I'll earn a small commission from your purchase

If you have any questions leave them below, I try to help everyone. As always, please be careful working on your car! Any damage to you or the car is not my responsibility.

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Test Fuse Inside Multimeter Without Opening It
1:08 - Open Multimeter To Test Fuses
1:34 - Testing and Installing New Fuses
2:02 - Outro
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Nice! You're really covering everything on the Multimeter with this series of videos. Super efficient and helpful as always.

Ideal-Setup
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Quick and easy. Thanks for keeping it simple

seen
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thanks! my battery has been draining forever and I was always seeing 0 amps. I thought maybe I was always doing something wrong, then I realized of course my multimeter fuse could be blown. I am this much closer to being able to leave my car battery connected over night lol

RacecarsAndRicefish
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Brilliant, real help for me so thankyou

Jizza
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I believe OL stands for Open Line, not Overload.

markaubuchon
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Where should I get fuses for my MM400 multimeter

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