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Electronic Specialties Load Pro Test Leads 180 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.99
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United States, US
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New In Factory Box  Electronic Specialties Load Pro Test Leads 180

180 LOADpro Test Leads load the circuit to see if current can flow.

  • LOADpro finds these problems quicker: High Corrosive Resistance Shorts to Ground Open Circuits
  • By loading the circuit, LOADpro makes a voltage drop test “on the fly”.
  • Just press the switch – the test results can not lie.
  • Use LOADpro w/your DMM and follow our test method - you will find wiring faults quicker.
  • LOADpro Test Leads feature SteadyPin Probe Tips, which allows the probe to sit firmly on a male ECM or connector pin.
  • LOADpro are OEM approved – finds corroded circuits Fast!
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    Shipping:  We will combine shipping on most orders.    Items will ship within 24 hours of payment except on weekends.  You will receive tracking information as soon as item ships. 

  • Item is covered by factory warranty and buyer must pay return shipping.

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