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+[title] Check continuity from strip to connector
[* icon_note] This step and the next one 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 the multimeter set to resistance (Ω), check to see that there is continuity between each of the two metal strips and their respective sockets on the connector.
[* icon_note] You can trace the wire from the back of the strips to the correct point on the connector as shown in the first picture. The middle connector is a ground, the two outside connectors connect to the strips.
[* black] If the strips show continuity (less than 1 Ω) to the connector, go to the next step.
[* black] If either strip shows an open circuit (***''OL''***) to its connector, you can replace the connector module as shown in the step ***after*** the next one.