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theoldwizard1
Jul 06, 2020Explorer II
First, if you do not own a 12V test light buy one ! An old fashioned incandescent bulb test light NOT an LED !!
Blade style fuses have a small spot on top just above each blade for test. With key in the ON position, connect the wire end of the tester to a good ground (verify the ground is good and the bulb works by touching the pointed probe to the 12+ (positive) side of the batter) and touch BOTH little metallic spots on the top of each fuse. The light should come on for both. If not, you have found your blown fuse !
Needle nose pliers help a lot to remove those fuses.
Blade style fuses have a small spot on top just above each blade for test. With key in the ON position, connect the wire end of the tester to a good ground (verify the ground is good and the bulb works by touching the pointed probe to the 12+ (positive) side of the batter) and touch BOTH little metallic spots on the top of each fuse. The light should come on for both. If not, you have found your blown fuse !
Needle nose pliers help a lot to remove those fuses.
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