|
electricity is not something you can see or smell. Diagnosing this car is going to require a multimeter and somebody that knows how to use it.
If that's not you and not your husband, draft somebody else.
I am a big believer in treating a car like a puzzle and figuring out what's wrong. It's easy to do as you learn the basics.
A good meter is about 25$ at sears and will cover volts, ohms and amps. Splurge on one that can read RPM if you like.
Anybody have a "meters 101" web page to go to?
-CTH
|