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LaSalle Deitch Automotive

Official LaSalle Deitch automotive parts

LaSalle Deitch manufactures some of the top-performing automotive equipment in the industry. LaSalle Deitch automotive equipment helps you keep your vehicle so it stays in top condition. When your LaSalle Deitch automotive equipment breaks down, get the repair parts you need to fix the equipment at Sears PartsDirect.

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General safety guidelines when repairing LaSalle Deitch 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 LaSalle Deitch 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.