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Old Oct 24, 2002 | 11:43 AM
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Buy a cheap multi-meter. Hook it up to your battery........then start pulling fuses one at a time. As soon as you see the voltage jump up a little. Then what ever is routed to that fuse is a starting point for you to start checking. If nothing happens doing that. your problem is somewhere before it gets to the fuse box. You may have another fuse box under the hood also. If so, repeat that process there as well.
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