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Old 08-03-2005, 08:25 AM
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Steve....remember how you were impressed at B'fest by the guys using multimeters. It'* your turn. Talk to Kenn and ask him to help you pick out a reasonable one. Then you can test each fuse to find the one you blew. Or you could maybe try and skip it, read the owners manual on which things don't work and try to see which fuse it is.

Go multimeter man.. run with the big dogs.
Just don't master it through and through, otherwise you'll have to fix very bad problems like VATS not letting cars start....
Yeah..people will be calling you from across the country and hopefully you'll be able to help out. It'* a good feeling.
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Steve......Wow you f*** up....can you take a pic of that wire you were futzin with?
Nate...you probably already did the same didn't you. Now you want Steve to tell you which wire you goofed... OH man!
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Sorry everyone. Its fixed. It was a simple fuse that blew. 9C for the cluster, radio misc and something else. Everything is working now.
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Using the manual kinda felt like cheating your multimeter abilities didn't it?
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Using the manual kinda felt like cheating your multimeter abilities didn't it?

nope. i cheated by using a small tester looks just like a regular fuse puller. tested all the fuses and all but one lit up.
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