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The question is meaningless. Voltage is a measure of electrical pressure, so it must be measured between two points.

In many systems, the chassis is used to complete the circuit by providing a return path. In most automotive or truck applications, this is the case. This saves materials cost by needing fewer wires.

In those systems, the voltage is measured between ground and the point of interest, but if there is a break in the path along the chassis, the results will be unreliable.

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