Thank you so much!! I bought one to try and figure out what's wrong with my car, and didn't even know how to use it. I searched and searched and no one ever explained what the tester should have been connected too. For many who work on cars I am sure it's common knowledge/sense but for someone who knows nothing this was awesome! Thank you!!!!
I'm a 66 yrs young great grandma , Thank You for your video. It is very well explained , easy to follow , exactly what I was looking for. Very appreciated.
I'm a professional interior/exterior home/ house painter. I can tell you almost everything about painting but when it comes to cars I know nothing I thought the circuit tester and a light tester was two different things until I watch your video I appreciate it thanks man
Hey man, thanks for the video, even though its a few years old, its still very educational, and it helps a lot of people to DIY instead of going to some mechanics to get it their problems fixed for more money than needed
Another very helpful video from Welking Vue. I received a 6/12 volt circuit tester as a Christmas gift. You helped me learn how to use it in the most practical way, which is testing fuses. My son is still driving his 2001 Camry. You helped me change the ATF fluid in the main fluid compartment and the differential compartment. His 2001 Camry has been a great first car for him. Good to see you again, Welking.
Hello thanks for the video awesome didn’t know about this have a hard time where my fuses are located beside the panel with with the fuse tester this is a better way and fast to test them will get one too =}
Light testers have incandescent bulbs or LED‘s ( light emitting diodes ) . It take very low voltage to illuminate an LED . Some LED test lights are polarity sensitive .
That 'wire' is the hood cable release. And that bolt on the plastic tab of the headlight isn't a good ground source. Better to clamp it to the chassis or the negative terminal on the battery.
Maybe I was nervous, but I know the way I talk wasn't really automatic cause I was thinking at the same time if the correct words are being given out. I wanted to make sure I only give out useful words and not extra confusing information. I think I wanted to hurry up and finish the video too at the time might have been a combination of a lot of things going on lol.
Hello I am trying to test my fuses. But I have no idea how to use the fuse tester. What do you attach the other end too. You do not show that also what do you acutally touch the point to I could not tell if you were touching the fuse plastic are the side of the fuse. my light is not coming on to any of them that is why I am asking. Does the car have to be on to check fuses and what do I attached the other end of the fuse tester too does it have to be metal? do you touch the pointer to the plastic of the fuse I am a woman and don't make fun at least I am trying to fix my own car radio My radio quit the clock is on but the radio is dead. no light no nothing. I know where the the audio is on my 2009 Sonata I cannot pull out the yellow audio fuses. I pinched the yellow part together but only one side comes out and I cannot get the other side out it is like it is stuck. I am afraid I am gonna break the plastic if I keep trying to pull out the yellow plastic fuse holder. Would a parts place come out and help me you think. ??
I did this video a while back I don't remember all that I say or did. I'm about 100% sure I didn't mention the car needs to be on to get accurate testing. About turning the car on and off I thought I explained the reason behind it.
I was nervous. I wanted to make sure what I say make sense. So I was nervous and concern about wasting my time because if I screw up I would need to record myself all over again.
Why would I need to test a fuse for headlights when turning the car on and operating the headlights.. I would get my question answered. Don’t need a light-tester to tell me if there is power or a fuse blown to my head-lights, because the head-lights are on being self evident. But it is a good example however for other kinds of fuses which could be tested on the ON position while not having a visible confirmation sign such as a head-lamp.
That circuit tester comes equipped with an IDIOT light.OBD2 models 90’s and newer don’t like the onbe poked and prodded with old school circuit testers. You can do more harm than good. Go down to the local box store and grab yourself a FLUKE multimeter
Brilliant straight to the point . You should make video of how to use a multimeter specially for people who don’t know how, every other Tutor expects you to know all the Symbols and functions they don’t bother to explain because they assume you must know all that or are just stupid
Thank you for the instruction video and showing us how. I've never used this before and needed to be sure. Thanks for not just explaining, but also visually showing the testing and the understandable explanations.