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No, I don’t get any lights on the dash.
No, I don’t get any lights on the dash.
Okay, I’ve checked all the fuses from the two fuse boxes and they all checked out good (one under dash and one under hood). The black four prong devices that look like big fuses, I haven’t yet checked because after looking at some of the videos that you linked up for me, I believe that they must be relays – I’ll probably have to look at the relay video again to see how to check them.
Anyway, I’ve also removed the starter, brought it to the auto parts store to have it checked and it checked out good. Does anybody have any more suggestions? If not, I think my next step is to have it towed to a dealer. Thanks for the help!
Okay, I’ve checked all the fuses from the two fuse boxes and they all checked out good (one under dash and one under hood). The black four prong devices that look like big fuses, I haven’t yet checked because after looking at some of the videos that you linked up for me, I believe that they must be relays – I’ll probably have to look at the relay video again to see how to check them.
Anyway, I’ve also removed the starter, brought it to the auto parts store to have it checked and it checked out good. Does anybody have any more suggestions? If not, I think my next step is to have it towed to a dealer. Thanks for the help!
I’m not sure how to check the fuses that are in the fuse box under the hood but I see that a few of them are rated at 45 amps. The others I’m not sure about because all that it shows is that they are 12 volt. Perhaps if I describe them, you can tell me how to check them.
They’re black, about an inch and one-half long and have four prongs. The 45 amp ones are red with a clear plastic top and the same length.
(Sorry it’s taken me so long to respond, but it’s hard for me to find time to work on it because of my job.)
SBT
I’m not sure how to check the fuses that are in the fuse box under the hood but I see that a few of them are rated at 45 amps. The others I’m not sure about because all that it shows is that they are 12 volt. Perhaps if I describe them, you can tell me how to check them.
They’re black, about an inch and one-half long and have four prongs. The 45 amp ones are red with a clear plastic top and the same length.
(Sorry it’s taken me so long to respond, but it’s hard for me to find time to work on it because of my job.)
SBT
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