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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chesterfield, VA
Posts: 48
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![]() My lights stopped working all of the sudden and when I looked around to see what the problem was I realized I had blown a fuse. I replaced the fuse with a new one and I checked the lights again. Nothing. I checked the fuse again and it was blown already. I looked around and followed the wires from each light all the way to the battery and didn't see anything odd. Any ideas?
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#2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Iowa about 15 mins from the feild of dreams
Posts: 665
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![]() just went thru a similar problem... turned out it was the fuse holder
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nimda
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Posts: 13,023
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![]() Definately a short somewhere...or the lights just pull to much juice for the rated fuse. Look around areas where the wires can rub and I bet you will find the culprit.
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