No voltage booster and hopefully don’t need one.
At lease I know which fuse to look at.
Slight chance it's the 140a fuse. It's bolted down, so you have to remove the entire fuse box to get it out to check it.
No voltage booster and hopefully don’t need one.
At lease I know which fuse to look at.
Im Feeling lucky with this possibility!!!!!Yep, check that 7.5a when you get home. Bet it's blown.
Don’t forget to unplug the battery. Luck has nothing to do with electricity. More like Devine guidance.I’ll check the 7.5A and the 140A fuses.
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Weekdays is near impossible to do anything with my truck. Gonna be the weekend when I get a chance try out all these suggestions.@Subway4x4, any progress?
How does one remove and test this 140Amp “Type D” fuse?View attachment 29052
Visually it looks good through the clear plastic window. Is there a way to test it without removing the entire thing? Just apply the positive and negative probes to either side of the fuse?You have to remove the entire fuse box. It's bolted in from the bottom.
I don’t think you can isolate it that way.Visually it looks good through the clear plastic window. Is there a way to test it without removing the entire thing? Just apply the positive and negative probes to either side of the fuse?
Visually it looks good through the clear plastic window. Is there a way to test it without removing the entire thing? Just apply the positive and negative probes to either side of the fuse?