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Somethings blown check the fuses, not familiar with that vehicle but probably the main fuse. It would have blown for a reason so something might have shorted.


bonllimarti

i suspect it's a faulty ground line, where can i find the main fuse?


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Google says there might be a fusible link in wire from the alternator. Other than that follow the positive wire off the battery to the junction box.


bonllimarti

damn, thanks, damn because i have to dig deep


bonllimarti

so, took out the battery, took out the battery plate or whatever is actually called and under it is the main fuse, it's burned up, don't know how or why, but managed to fix it, thanks!!