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[title] Heater continuity check and ground check
[* black] (For three terminal heaters only) Check the resistance between the top and bottom terminals.
[* icon_note] The multimeter should read about 40–50 Ω.
[* black] (All types) Check resistance from the each terminal to the heater housing.
[* icon_note] The multimeter should read OL or "—"
-[* icon_note] If the element has the correct values when tested, you can stop here. You don't have to replace the heating element.
+[* icon_note] If the element has the correct values when tested, you can stop here. You don't have to replace the heating element. As a precaution, while everything is accessible, you may want to test the components located on the heater housing.
+ [* icon_note] For the hi limit thermostat/inlet thermistor combined component follow [guide|161974|this link|stepid=341894|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] For the thermal cutoff switch, follow [guide|162116|this link|stepid=342188|new_window=true]