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12 Volt Test Light - Hot Rods - Restoration Car - This Is A Must Have!!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Missouri City, Texas, US

Missouri City, Texas, US
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12 Volt Circuit Tester with 5 ft. Lead

This is a must for your restoration project!  I have found with my personal experience the following tips:

Find grounds easily by connecting the lead to the positive post and usng the needle point to probe.  Also, it is easy to probe wires with the razer sharp needle point tip.  Check picture!

More general tips:

Quickly check any 6 or 12 volt fuse with this handy circuit tester! An indicator light in the handle tells you if electricity is flowing or not.

 Height:  1 4/5 inches

Weight:  .4 lbs.

Width:  2 4/5 inches

Canada shipping OK!


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