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Old August 26th 05, 10:01 PM
AllenBS
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I Took a five minute drive and had no problems it started like always, it
ran well, the A/C cooled nicely. I stopped for 5 minutes when I tried to
start again nothing. No lights,no clicks, no nothing. I bought a new
battery,put it in and nothing except, the hazard light works, and the
brake lights work. I've been reading the problems but this seems to be a
little different. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Old August 27th 05, 08:04 PM
AllenBS
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I checked the fuses and found 80amp battery fuse blown. I disconnected the
battery and replaced the blown 80 amp. When I reconnected the battery it
blew the 80 amp out in heart beat. Apparently
something is shorted out. Any ideas out there?

 




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