ECU, Wiring, Sensors
By From214to206
#312059 I was talking to my mechanic friend, that isnt the best at electrical work, and he said that if he was going to buy one, it would be a Bluepoint from a Snap-On truck.

Anyone have any other opinions?

Thanks,
Jon
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By FG2_Andrew
#312065 Fluke. What I use at work.
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By necropaulis
#312121 x2 if you're going to be using it a lot, Fluke is where you wanna go, but they are expensive.
By rustyrex
#312149 I use a Fluke 233 remote display. I do a lot of alarms, remote starts and car audio. It's expensive as hell around 350-400. But its worth it
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By suspendedHatch
#312537 Don't waste your money unless you're doing some serious Oscope shit, troubleshooting/calibrating sensors when it's easier to just pull one from the junkyard.

For a car, all you need is a cheap Harbor Freight or Sears $15 multimeter. Look for one that beeps when you have continuity.

Been doing custom wiring in cars since the turn of the millenium and never needed anything more than that.