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    An Auto battery test



    To check for a auto battery drain, you would connect an ammeter between the:

    battery and alternator.
    battery (+) and (-) terminals.
    battery (+) terminal and ground cable.
    battery (-) terminal and ground cable.
    Take a guess!



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    Re: An Auto battery test

    battery (-) terminal and ground cable.

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    Re: An Auto battery test

    Quote Originally Posted by Jasper
    battery (-) terminal and ground cable.
    YES! Congratulations, You get a free ride on the MARS EXPRESS when it's ready

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    Re: An Auto battery test

    Thank you, I'm looking forward to my trip

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