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In addition to these basic hand tools, you will need, at least, the
following:
5. Electric Drill & Drill Bits:
1. Electric Power Drill (suggest battery powered cordless for ease and
maneuverability)
2.
¼” drill bit
6. Volt/Ohm Meter:
A Volt/Ohm meter is always a good tool to have on
hand when installing any type of electrical component into
a vehicle. The most basic meters provide the two
functions required to diagnose electrical issues
commonly seen during a harness install: voltage
measurement
and
continuity
testing.
Voltage
measurement is the ability to read DC voltage. Continuity
testing allows you to test
7. Heat Gun:
Needed to shrink the heat-shrink found in the parts kit.