| [* 2] Set your multimeter to Continuity / Diode Test mode. |
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| [* 3] Start with any random wire, and touch that to the Black/Negative probe on your multimeter. |
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| [* 4] Select any remaining wire and touch it with the Red/Positive probe of your multimeter: |
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| [* 5] If the multimeter shows [1 or 0L] it means “no connection” - indicating we did not find a coil between these two wires. Some multimeters also “beep” when it does find a connection, so if there is no beep noise, it also could indicate the coil is not between these two wires. |
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| [* 6] If you see a reading on the multimeter. The actual number does not matter too much, it's more important that it has some low value reading, and that the multimeter no longer displays [1] on the display. Some multimeters may “beep” when you have continuity between the wires (circuit completed by the coil in between). |
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| [* 7] Segment off these two wires and label them as belonging to a coil. It's important to not lose track of the coil pairs. |
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