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Blown Fuse NIGHTMARE! HELP!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="9psi 98" data-source="post: 235108" data-attributes="member: 9429"><p>Understood. I'd concentrate only that one fuse. The only things that doesn't make sense is that there is no power going to that 10A fuse that you've mentioned. The headlight switch is downstream from the fuse, but you aren't getting any power to either side of the fuse in the first place. That means that your problem is somewhere between the hot side of the fuse and the battery. I'd look into that problem first before you started replacing things that are on the fused side of the circuit. It's like you're trying to fix a dam in a dry river, with no water flowing to the upstream side. So....metaphorically... I wouldn't worry about fixing the hole in your boat that you have downstream until you find out why the river is dry. Pull the fuse block, it may have melted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9psi 98, post: 235108, member: 9429"] Understood. I'd concentrate only that one fuse. The only things that doesn't make sense is that there is no power going to that 10A fuse that you've mentioned. The headlight switch is downstream from the fuse, but you aren't getting any power to either side of the fuse in the first place. That means that your problem is somewhere between the hot side of the fuse and the battery. I'd look into that problem first before you started replacing things that are on the fused side of the circuit. It's like you're trying to fix a dam in a dry river, with no water flowing to the upstream side. So....metaphorically... I wouldn't worry about fixing the hole in your boat that you have downstream until you find out why the river is dry. Pull the fuse block, it may have melted. [/QUOTE]
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