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Old 07-25-2019, 11:29 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Starter986 View Post
Should I understand that even if the/a fuse looks good... no burnt connecter... that it could be bad? If an electrical problem persists (similar to the OP), and the/a fuse looks good... replace it anyhow?

Any other signs to look for if the/a fuse "looks" good?

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You can also check without having to remove the fuses. Use a volt meter or a light probe with one end grounded. You can probe the fuses at the butt end. The butt (plastic) end of the fuses have tiny openings where you can probe each of the blades.




If you have power on both sides, the fuse is good!

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