I use an ohm meter w a needle. Testing the dryer switch that starts the whirlpool dryer. Hooked up my meter to the back two terminals, set the meter to ohms. I pressed the switch, the needle jumps to “0”. Does that mean there is NO resistance in the switch circuitry, meaning no breaks in the circuitry? And the switch is good? I release the switch, the needle drops to at rest.
I use an ohm meter w a needle. Testing the dryer switch that starts the whirlpool dryer. Hooked up my meter to the back two terminals, set the meter to ohms. I pressed the switch, the needle jumps to “0”. Does that mean there is NO resistance in the switch circuitry, meaning no breaks in the circuitry? And the switch is good? I release the switch, the needle drops to at rest.