fuse box
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Re: fuse box
The same bus that runs that accessory terminal also runs a ton of other things - radio, turn signals, dashboard, suspension control, switch lights. If those things are still working, then the only fuse that could have blown is fuse 10, your accessory terminal fuse. Have you removed that fuse and actually tested it, or did you just look at it?rogerm wrote:i shorted the assessory port on the fuse box. i heard a fuse blow,but i checked all the fuses and they are good. is there another place to look ??
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Re: fuse box
Done a test on the fuse.it looked good but it failed the test.tks for the info
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Re: fuse box
For this reason I'll usually test a fuse on BOTH sides, while it's installed - you can push a probe into the metal bit exposed on the top on each side. I make sure I see +12 volts on both sides of the fuse.rogerm wrote:Done a test on the fuse.it looked good but it failed the test.tks for the info