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Official Fridgette automotive parts

Sears PartsDirect is a top supplier of Fridgette automotive equipment parts. Fridgette automotive equipment is typically reliable but a part failure can occur at any time. When an equipment failure occurs, get your Fridgette automotive equipment working again fast with replacement parts from Sears PartsDirect.

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General safety guidelines when repairing Fridgette automotive equipment

  • Keep the automotive work area clean and clear of dust and debris.
  • Don't wear loose or ripped clothing when working on automotive equipment.
  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands and proper eye protection when completing repairs.
  • Properly secure equipment so it doesn't fall during the repair.
  • Disconnect the power source before working on any electrical equipment.

Testing an electrical component for continuity in Fridgette automotive equipment

  • Always disconnect the power source before testing an electrical component for continuity to avoid damaging or blowing the fuse in the multimeter.
  • Plug meter leads into the proper receptacles on the multimeter when checking for continuity through a component.
  • Adjust resistance range to the proper setting on the meter before checking for continuity.
  • Disconnect the component from the circuit before measuring continuity.
  • Touch one meter lead to each circuit spade on the component to measure resistance through the component.