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Serious Electrical Issues?


Boy do I feel like an idiot. I just ran outside with the multimeter (and of course I haven't learned HOW to use it yet.) and tried to test the fuse holder. And of course I couldn't get a reading and not that I'd know what it meant if I did! So, out of curiosity, I dug through the trash for the ancient 25A I replaced yesterday (I cleaned the metal tabs when I replaced the wrong fuses.), popped it in, Boom! I've got heat again. What a moron! It was a bad fuse, I got a fresh one from the package and popped it in and yep, it worked. Thanks Rick for the reply, I was really depressed this morning, thinking that my car had new fresh problems and it turned out to be the easiest, obvious (to everyone except me) fix.

Thanks again Brisksters!






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