No. it is absolutely impossible that a fuse could be the CAUSE of your problem.
There may be a blown ignition fuse, but if there is, the FUSE did NOT cause it.
Please read these articles:
Where's The Fuse?
What Else Could Be Wrong?
To find out what is going on with your truck, proper diagnosis should be performed. You should check for spark at the spark plugs, check for fuel pressure on the fuel rail, check for injector pulse from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) at the injectors, and scan your PCM for fault codes.
First thing to check is turn
your key on and look for a amber light that say check engine. Make sure that
light come on and go out after about 3 to 15 sec with the key in on position. If
you don't have the light on the most likely your car computer do not get power
recheck the fuses and fusible link.
If you have the light on then
listen to the fuel pump running when you turn the car on, it should run for
about 3 sec. and turn off. If you don't hear the sound of the fuel pump then it
would be your fuel pump or relay. obd2 scanner tool
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