Thanks guys, I'll try and have a go at them tomorrow, I don't have a multimetre and I've never used one before
Looks loads better, the older I get, the more I had single headlight, badgeless grilles.
Quote from: Jamtarts on 04 March 2012, 20:55Thanks guys, I'll try and have a go at them tomorrow, I don't have a multimetre and I've never used one beforehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004HSSJXG/ref=nosim/?Learn. Always handy for fault finding.Set it to the ->+ symbol.http://www.firehow.com/200912125665/how-to-use-a-digital-multimeter-to-test-continuity-of-a-circuit.htmlThe Amazon model doesn't have a buzzer to signal continuity, just watch the numbers on the display.If it stays on 1 then no continuity = broken circuit.If the numbers change - indicating resistance - then circuit is good.
Another one back into the OEM Fold!!!!Whoop Whoop......You are going to have to learn a whole new lot of skills owning a 20 year old car - at least you have joined the proper forum for getting good advice and not a verbal kicking for wanting to learn new stuff....Multimeter is a very valuable tool when dealing with these old ladies... Nothing like getting wired in... Especially when you've had Steve Wonder working on the wiring!!!!