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Originally Posted by AuSeeker
Just so we're on the same page and not know if you know how to use the ohm function, but if the bulbs are good you will get the same or a very similar reading as when you just touch the two meter probes together.
Light bulbs are sometimes delicate devices especially if you may have accidentally shorted them out somehow, sometimes just turning them on will blow them out.
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I had to youtube on how to use the ohm function but I think i did it correctly. But yes, the bulbs are in fact defective. Not sure how but they are. I found a spare 7443 bulb (stock bulb is 7440) that i plugged into my turns and it worked.
I tested the ohms again the way you said and the old bulbs gave no reading compared to touching the probes together vs the new bulb giving a reading.