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Old 12-18-2023, 10:22 AM
jarodrig jarodrig is offline
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To add to what VT mentioned , you should be able to check for a blown fuse without the need to pull it .

See image . On top of the fuse, you will see two metal “tabs” (not the right term , but….). I have drawn a circle to point them out .

If (BIG IF) you have a multi meter AND know how to use it , set it to read ohms 2000

Touch the probes one each to the metal tabs at the same time .

IF the fuse is NOT blown , the reading on the meter should be 0.00

IF you get any reading other than 000, the fuse is blown …..
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