I hear ya!
And i learned a long time ago about
A good gound and that is 90% of time the culprit
Thanks sam
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Originally Posted by kulas44
Your meter didnt "blead" anything. The bad connection just made contact after you moved the wiring around. You still have the problem and due to Murphey's laws it will manifest itself again in the rain, at night during a lightning storm, or at the least, when you most need them to work, like a flat on the side of the road (assuming they will lift a wheel, and you can fix it). I think I would go ahead and fix the problem. Grounds connections are generally the culprit.
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