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It says to use a 12 volt system on the package
Taiwan is listed on the package as the country of manufacture.
It's probably true. My guess is that it has to do with the resistance in the circuit, which is why it isn't working. There have been a few reports of people claiming that these cheap lights work, and I have said that they work In my case, I had one and it worked well but I have a 1987 Honda. It is best for old cars to use this type of light. A few years old at the most. I have never seen a car run on anything other than a 12 Volt system, but I know that they do exist. If your new car has lots of computer controlled engine management features, chances are you will not be able to set timing perfectly with a cheap light. It may be difficult to operate the console if its 16V from the factory and not a mod. The vehicle was originally 12 volts, so if your vehicle is 16 volts to accommodate spotlights or amps or some entertainment modifications, ensure that you are not draining too much power from the alternator by conducting those extra lights or amps with the help of the alternator. If you already turned off your air conditioning, radio, amps, and lights, then your alternator needs to be tested since the batteries are 12 volts, but the alternator runs 14 and 15 volts to keep the battery from being drained by An electrical system with 16 volts. It's not clear if the thing you are pointing at is an alternator or a 16 volt battery, since for a 16 volt system the battery has to deliver always more than 12 volts. Even though the alternator runs on 16 volts, the battery still runs at 12 volts. As long as your car's wiring is still for 12v and you switch to 16v, you run the risk of burning the wires since too much current flows through them. You may not be inducting enough current to the spark plug coil packs. All of this is meant to help. I hope it is.
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At higher rpm's, the timing light was jumping around like crazy when I was trying to time my hot rod. I have read a few posts in which people have commented that the timing lights do not work effectively with aftermarket multi-speeds. I believe these are related issues but I want to make sure they are explained properly. An ignition system that uses sparks. It has been used for tuning many cars over the past seven years, I used it today too. It still works, but just paint a white dot on the tip of the advance wheel to make it more visible. I have an old-style unit that requires the cable to be plugged in and out of the unit, which means you have to make the right connection and that the light is hard to see unless you are in a dark room.
The user manual is easy to understand and the strobe light displays the timing marks very clearly. In order to make my timing marks stand out, I used a sharp black pencil. If you cannot see the arrow mark on the lead sensor clamp, then make certain that it points towards the spark plug. The arrow mark is not obvious unless you are looking Classic car enthusiasts will find this item useful as it has a pistol-style trigger switch for ease of use, a comfortable hand grip, and a good overall quality. The light is bright and good.
It arrived fast, functioned as it should, and its bright flash made it very noticeable even in the I was able to extend the cable A few days ago I resparked my car's ignition. A positive terminal is located at a + terminal is located at a - terminal During the first ignition cable on cylinder one, pick up the cable. A quick update This is the second time I have used it today. I think everything is going well!.
With the engine timing light, I got no instructions, and the feeler gauge was missing. There is no light available when using the timing light, only a hum is heard. A judging by the packaging and missing items, it is likely I have received a defective product.
I received the timing light for timing my 1970 Chevrolet 350 in the mail. Once a mark was found and the light was triggered, the truck was started, and the timing light was attached to the flywheel after it had been hooked up In the beginning, the light operated only sporadic. The battery connections were re-adjusted and the device worked When the light was aimed at the flywheel, it flashed properly, but my mark did not light up.
I used it to time a VW dune buggy during the day in bright daylight, so it's bright enough to accomplish the task. This feeler gauge set was very cheap and broke the first time I used it. It would be easy to fix, but would be a pain.
My mistake was to drop it on the ground and think it was lost forever. I was surprised, though, to discover that it still works.
Timing light for a Honda Integra was used in my car to set the timing. According to the description, the product worked as expected. I was pleased with the shipping time and the.