simplicity 14.5 briggs

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the red is going to charge thats why im geting 12 from there
 

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you will be better to take a lead off the battery, and set your meter to continuity, you don't need battery volts to read continuity because its very confusing, not only that, if you set your meter to continuity and you put it on a wires that has volts in it, it will blow your meter, always play safe.
 

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Can you see the sign for the DIODE below 2000 in green set your meter there with the red lead in red right hand side, and the black in the COM, and make sure you have a lead off the battery.
 

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THAT ONE IS NOT THE SAME AS MINE BUT DOES HAVE THAT ONE ON IT,HOOKED IT UP IT DOES NOTHING
 

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put the two leads together meter should read (0) all DMM are the same
 

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I WAS ABLE TO HOOK IT FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER IT CAME ON AND WENT DOWN TO ZERO
 

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I DID TOUCH THEM TOGETHER AND IT DID GO TO ZERO
 

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Thats right, now take off the battery+ lead off the battery go back to post19 and do the test.
 

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I DID TEST DID NOTHING STARTED AT ZERO AND DID NOT MOVE
 
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