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Fuse Box problem?


Prone to Kill

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Sep 25, 2008
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Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Automatic
Hello, im new to the forums and i need help. i was fixing a loose wire on my fuse panel, and i had my fuse panel hanging out of my truck. i was called to come inside really quick, so i shut my door on my fuse panel on accident. now, my cd player and clock dont work. i tried replacing the fuses, checking for loose wires, and its all fine. it sill doesnt work, though. help me please?
 
Hmmm... Do you have power on at least one side of the fuse? The fuse just jumps it over to the other side, so see if you have power on one or both sides and go from there. The radio may have another fuse, especially if it is aftermarket- but the clock being dead may indicate no power on the whole circuit.

It maaaay have a relay as well, not sure on that one. You will need a test light and start checking to see where you do and don't have power and trace it back. The wire may have been pulled away from the connector internally also, you can stab the inbound wire with the test light and verify this.
 

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