Troubleshooting a No Start, No Spark, No Fuel, No Com (any car)
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 Published On Sep 13, 2017

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In this video I will walk you through a no start, no com using the 5 volt reference circuit as a guide. We will also cover voltage drop testing, why a loaded circuit is important as well as standard relay testing that everyone needs to know. These testing procedures are not car specific and can be applied to anything!
This is a 2006 Lincoln LS.

Tools used
- uActivate Circuit Performance Tester https://goo.gl/GzZ1Hz
- Bayco NSR-2168B LED Rechargeable Work Light
https://www.jbtoolsales.com/bayco-nsr...
- OTC 3893 Genisys Encore
https://www.jbtoolsales.com/otc-3893-...

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