DanR7985
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Before I go into what's wrong I just would like to add that I was very new to working on vehicles at the time that I did this, and now I know I did something very very bad and wrong. That being out of the way here is my question.
I replaced my voltmeter a while ago, and forgot/did not disconnect the batteries. I tested it, and it worked fine. Well a wire must have touched something it shouldn't have. Quite a spark shot off, and it now no longer works. I'm not sure if I may have fried the gauge, a fuse, or maybe burned a wire in half or whatever. If any of you have any ideas what may have caused this would be great. Needless to say any time I do electrical work I will disconnect the batteries from now on.
I replaced my voltmeter a while ago, and forgot/did not disconnect the batteries. I tested it, and it worked fine. Well a wire must have touched something it shouldn't have. Quite a spark shot off, and it now no longer works. I'm not sure if I may have fried the gauge, a fuse, or maybe burned a wire in half or whatever. If any of you have any ideas what may have caused this would be great. Needless to say any time I do electrical work I will disconnect the batteries from now on.