Ryans Automotive makes circuit testing easy with LOADpro Test Leads

September 07, 2017
Ryans Automotive makes circuit testing easy with LOADpro Test Leads
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Ryans Automotive is now offering LOADpro OEM approved test leads which offer a quick and easy way to identify wiring problems and corroded circuits. The dynamic test leads also come with a very useful troubleshooting book which can be of great assistance in diagnosing electrical issues. 


LOADpro Test Leads load a circuit to see if current can flow and provide a quick and easy method of finding problems such as corrosive resistance, shorts to ground and open circuits. By loading the circuit, LOADpro effectively provides a voltage drop test on the go and when used with a digital multi meter means wiring faults are found much quicker. LOADpro Test Leads feature steady pin probe tips, which allow the probe to sit firmly on a male ECM or connector pin.

The leads come with a 200 page trouble shooting book which covers subjects such as batteries, relays and schematics.

For further information on these high quality time saving leads call 051 424799, or visit www.ryansautomotive.ie
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