I think the Battery terminals touched while I was fitting a new battery in & shorted out a fuse, but I can't find which 1 it blew, Can someone help me out here??
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I think the Battery terminals touched while I was fitting a new battery in & shorted out a fuse, but I can't find which 1 it blew, Can someone help me out here??
The problem could be fusible links. They are often found where the wires run from the main battery terminal on the solenoid. They are usually in a short, fat bulge in the insulation. The outside may look burned. If a wire supplying the fuse block is not hot at the fuse block, likely it has a burned out fusible link. Check it for conductivity. If it is open, you can buy repair kits for it.
If it is not fusable links, go through the standard checks at https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/showthread.php?t=9924, and let us know what you found if you are still having trouble.
Fusible links it was, I replaced it & all was good, phew thanks for the help
Have a 94 honda civic dx and will jump and start and battery will run for 3days until going dead from running off it only.I have replaced starter,alternator and new battery and wondering where the fusible link is located to replace since its only thing left. Someone got any ideas or help?? :confused:
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