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[title] Testing the switch
[* icon_note] This step will require a multimeter. If you aren't familiar with how to use one, [guide|25632|here is a guide|new_window=true] that will help you.
-[* black] Use your multimeter to test continuity and open on the door switch.
-[* black] When the button on the switch is not pushed, the meter should indicate ***''OL''*** when you put the probes into the two outermost sockets on the connector.
-[* black] When the button is pushed with the probes in the same place, the meter should read less than 1 Ω.
+[* black] Insert the multimeter's probes into the two outermost sockets on the switch connector and test continuity and open on the door switch.
+[* icon_note] When the button on the switch is not pushed, the meter should indicate ***''OL''***.
+[* icon_note] When the button is pushed with the probes in the same place, the meter should read less than 1 Ω.
[* black] If either of these readings is wrong, especially with the button pressed, replace the switch.