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Is this what you meant to do in order to find out if i can use this on my airbags?
I am holding you personally responsible if i have to hover up shit loads of dust from my car if i set my airbag off! 
 
	 
	
	
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		oh Dear! no not like that!
maybe you shouldnt test an airbag system if you cant use a multimeter
yes the FLUKE on ohms range
but why the feck is the other meter leads connected to the 10amp connection?
should be reading  2 volt Dc scale with the leads in COM-V,ohm,Hz
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Oh my bad. Tbh I just got it out the car and forgot to move the lead lol. Will retry tonight. Might not need it anyway. I've found a document on line about the rx8 airbag system and its saying resistance of the bags is between 1.4 and 3.0 ohms so it should sit happily on the 306 system but not sure how correct that PDF is 
 
	
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