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GrouchyOldMan
Dec 03, 2017Explorer II
Hi Doug, thanks for the helpful tips.
I have checked both fuse boxes and looked at every fuse related to lights or "Trailer," but there were none that were obviously blown.
Your comments about using a Voltmeter is valuable. From past experience I just figured that I could tell visually if the fuse was burned out and none of the ones I checked looked bad. I assume you use the meter to check continuity across the fuse?
Do you have a method of testing them without actually removing the fuse? The "Five Minute Method" would be a lifesaver!
Regards,
-Grouchy
I have checked both fuse boxes and looked at every fuse related to lights or "Trailer," but there were none that were obviously blown.
Your comments about using a Voltmeter is valuable. From past experience I just figured that I could tell visually if the fuse was burned out and none of the ones I checked looked bad. I assume you use the meter to check continuity across the fuse?
Do you have a method of testing them without actually removing the fuse? The "Five Minute Method" would be a lifesaver!
Regards,
-Grouchy
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