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YACT: Help me figure out where these fuses go.

Evadman

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I had a short in my '95 Suzuki sidekick. It is a JLX 4 door 1.6l 4 cyl with a manual trans. I had a short, so I started pulling fuses to locate the short. Because of this, I located and fixed the short. The problem is, the last fuse was the one that the short was going through.

Now I have 37 fuses and 4 relays in a big pile, and I don't know how they go back in! Help!

😛

P.S. Notice the info about Zuk in the first line. This is what is needed if you post something about your car. They are not all the same.
 
not sure about your problem but if there was a short than a fuse should have blown and you could have taken them out 1 by 1 and checked. why would you just yank them all out and pile them up without a method to remmember where they go?

check the manual or buy a service manual becuase i see little help coming from here.
 
I talked to a buddy, and he said to just replace them all with 40 amp fuses. Then none of them will blow. I will do that.
 
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Evadman
I talked to a buddy, and he said to just replace them all with 40 amp fuses. Then none of them will blow. I will do that.

Sucker!
EDIT
Just realized, this has to be parody.
 
Originally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
If you use Radioshack fuses, your Sidekick will go faster also.

Is that where you got your new keyboard? Do you type faster? 😛
 
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