Car Digital Display Test Light

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Car Digital Display Test Light
Specially designed for rabbits
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019

Car Digital Display Test Light is the essential modern evolution of the traditional automotive circuit tester. While a standard test light only confirms if power is present by glowing, this digital version provides the precise real-time voltage on an integrated LCD, allowing you to catch voltage drops and ground issues that a simple bulb would miss. Designed for professional technicians and DIY enthusiasts alike, this tool is the primary “first-strike” diagnostic device for troubleshooting fuses, batteries, alternators, and wiring harnesses. It combines the speed of a test light with the accuracy of a digital multimeter. Technical Specifications Feature Range / Detail Voltage Detection Range 3V – 24V DC (Safe for 12V, 24Vsystems) Resolution 0.1V Probe Material Heat-treated, sharp stainless steel (piercing-capable) Cord Length 1.8m Heavy-duty PU spring cable Illumination Backlit LCD Dual-color Polarity LED (Red: , Green: -) Current Draw < 10mA (Computer Safe / High Impedance) Top Performance Benefits Bi-Directional Testing: You can attach the alligator clip to either the positive or negative terminal. The dual-color LEDs will instantly tell you if you’ve hit power or ground, while the LCD shows the voltage level. Computer Safe (High Impedance): Unlike old incandescent test lights that draw enough current to accidentally trigger an airbag or fry an ECU, this tester is designed with a high-resistance circuit board, making it safe for sensitive modern vehicle modules. Extreme Portability: Its slender, pen-style design allows you to reach deep into cramped engine bays or under-dash fuse panels where a full-sized multimeter would be too bulky. Rugged Build: Constructed with a shatter-proof ABS housing and a heavy-duty strain relief on the cable to prevent internal wire breakage during frequent stretching. Common Diagnostic Use-Cases Fuse Testing: Ground the clip and touch both small metal tabs on the back of a fuse. If one side reads 12.6V and the other reads 0.0V, the fuse is blown. Parasitic Draw/Ground Check: Attach to a power source and touch the probe to a ground point. A reading higher than 0.2V on a ground circuit indicates high resistance (corrosion). Alternator Health: With the engine running, touch the battery positive terminal. A reading between 13.5V and 14.7V indicates the charging system is healthy. Sensor Signal Verification: Quickly check for 5V reference signals from the ECU to sensors like the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS).