It is important that you have a basic knowledge of the
following items. Without this basic knowledge, it will be difficult to use
the diagnostic procedures properly.
If you need a review of basic electrical troubleshooting knowledge,
Refer to
General Electrical Diagnosis
in Wiring Systems. This contains helpful information including the
basic use of circuit testing tools. Additionally, electrical/electronic
courses are offered through General Motors Service Training.
Basic Electrical Circuits
• | You should understand the basic theory of electricity and know
the meaning of voltage, current (amperes) and resistance (ohms). |
• | You should understand what happens in a circuit with an open or
shorted wire. |
• | You should be able to read and understand a wiring diagram. |
Use of Circuit Testing Tools
• | You should be familiar with the Digital Multimeter (DMM) and
be familiar with the meter controls and how to use them correctly. |
• | You should be able to measure voltage, resistance and current. |
• | You should know how to use jumper wires to bypass components for
testing circuits. |
| Important: When measuring the resistance to ground of circuit or component, make
sure to use a solid, unpainted chassis ground or the negative battery terminal.
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