You are most likely right. Make sure all fuses are good. What you need to do is start at the problem area and check for power. Then you work your way back in the wiring until you find power. At that point, you have narrowed down the problem and have find the damage and repair. It isn't an easy or fun job, but that is what you need to do. Make sure there is power from the fuse before going crazy. Keep in mind, a fuse can look good and still be bad.
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Saturday, September 10th, 2011 AT 1:15 AM