Because it’s broken? Even new out of the box products sometimes arrive broken. If you accidentally measured voltage with the meter set to one of the current measuring settings you could have blown a fuse, but otherwise, it sounds like the meter is defective.

Why is my new multimeter not working?

The first step of troubleshooting is to check the battery and, try to power on your digital multimeter. If the multimeter doesn’t turn on or the display is dim you may have a weak or dead battery. Simply replace the battery and you should be good to go.

Why won’t my multimeter read volts?





A drop in battery voltage can cause the internal reference voltage to drop which then could cause the meter reading to be high. So, if you are not getting normal voltage readings on your multimeter, replace the current batteries with newer ones and then check again.

How do I test if my multimeter is bad?

Place the red probe against the positive terminal of the battery. Touch the black probe to the negative terminal. Ensure that the multimeter provides a reading of 9V or very close to it. Replace your multimeter if it fails any of these tests.

How do I test if my multimeter is working?

Test Your Probes or Leads

  1. Set your multimeter to the ohm meter on the selector knob.
  2. Plug the black probe into the common port.
  3. Insert the red probe into the jack marked for ohms.
  4. Gently tap the red and black tips together. …
  5. Your reading should be 0.5 ohms or less.
  6. If your reading is higher than that, replace the probes.


How do you reset a multimeter?





How to Calibrate a Digital Multimeter

  1. Set the multimeter to the highest resistance range by turning the dial to the highest “ohm” setting.
  2. Touch the test probes of your digital multimeter together. …
  3. Press the calibration knob until the display reads “0” on the digital multimeter if you don’t see “0 ohms” initially.


How do I know if my multimeter fuse is blown?

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Quote from Youtube video: You would typically need to open up the case. Take out the fuse. Then use your continuity or ohm meter to measure across them to see if they're good or not.

How do you fix a multimeter?

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Quote from Youtube video: So first and foremost you need to always ensure. That you check the probes to check the probes you keep them in the beep. Or continuity testing. Position. And you can hear the beep sound. So.

Why does my multimeter read 1 for voltage?



If the multimeter reads 1 or displays OL, it’s overloaded. You will need to try a higher mode such as 200kΩ mode or 2MΩ (megaohm) mode. There is no harm if this happen, it simply means the range knob needs to be adjusted. If the multimeter reads 0.00 or nearly zero, then you need to lower the mode to 2kΩ or 200Ω.