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Old 03-20-2018, 12:42 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gryffin13 View Post
... And even though I haven't replaced all the fuses, I did take out a bunch to test them all and certainly didn't put them back in the same places and still the same components aren't working. ...

1: There's no need to remove the fuses to check them with a meter. If the circuit is unpowered, use Ohms (zero Ohms is good); if powered, use Volts (zero Volts is good).*
2: Where each fuse size goes is on the fuse panel lids (or the OM; or the FSM).

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Originally Posted by gryffin13 View Post
... So I don't think it's as simple as a fuse. I think it's something bigger.
You may be right, but I doubt it. The wiring you were modifying is small enough that that wire would burn up before some of the larger wires that are involved.

*Edit: The readings may not be exactly zero but they should be very close.
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