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Old 06-03-2008, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by FX4Matt-06 View Post
Pull the fuse out and check if there is voltage on one post with a Voltmeter

You could even leave the fuse in and put the one DVOM (volt meter) prong on a good ground and other prong on one side of the fuse then the other side of the fuse. If its a hot fuse you should have voltage on both sides of the fuse. There will be a small gap in the plastic where you could test the fuse (That is where you are putting the DVOM prong). If theres voltage on one side and none on the other the fuse is bad.

You may want to turn the ignition on a test every fuse. If you have a test light this would be a lot easier and quicker.

Last edited by bxstang2000; 06-03-2008 at 02:19 AM.
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