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[* black] Measure the resistance between the two white wires as shown in [document|38965|this document].
- [* black] Insert a probe next to each wire and touch the metal piece that forms the socket.
- [* black] You can do this from the wire side of the connector or remove it from the control board and test from the other side.
-[* black] Note the resistance and consult the Result and SVC Action portion of the chart shown in the document.
+ [* black] Gently put the probes into the connector holes that correspond to the white wires. Alternatively, you can use sharp insulation piercing probes on the white wires.
+[* black] Note the resistance and consult the Result and SVC Action portion of the chart shown in this chart.
[* black] If the measurement shows a short circuit (zero resistance) cut one wire at the thermistor and check it again. If there is still a short The
[* black] If the measurement shows open (infinite resistance), check the resistance at the thermistor itself. You can either pierce the insulation or cut the thermistor off and then measure its resistance
[* black] If the measurement is neither open nor shorted, measure the temperature and consult the table of resistance vs. temperature in the document.