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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 07:55 PM
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changing struts on my 2006 Montana.thought I would remove under hood fuse and breaker panel to get a better look. pulled it out of it'* connectors. put it back in but van wont start. every thing comes on radio dash lights ect.what has happened? is it a security feature?
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sounds like a fuse blew, they have open connections on the back that can cause a short. have to find the feed fuse, sometimes its on the same panel sometimes its on a different one.
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Old Jul 26, 2014 | 12:49 PM
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will finish struts and ball joints first. I was freaking out I did something fatal! how about the breakers? thanks!
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i think the breakers are thermal resetting and if it was that it would reset when it cooled. normally they put those on motor circuits like fans. if i had to guess it would be one of the bigger ones, "maxi" fuses if your vehicle had those
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crisis averted!! as I stared into the fuse and breaker box I noticed that one of the middle connector box was lower than the two on the ends. it had slipped past it'* tabs that hold it up. I reset it up in position and it connected. very thing works fine. in my haste and panic to plug it back in the first time I must have pushed too hard. feel stupid! lesson learned. till next time. thanks Justin!
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thanks for updating your fix
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