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Re: Diagnostic approach preferences/choices, Part 4
I have always used a vacuum gauge first on anything like this and i can tell you first hand nine times out of ten you will have to do some other test. The vacuum gauge is more like an ohm meter, if it test good it can still be bad if it tests bad it's pooched. Login to read more. ![]()
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