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a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you remove the
positive battery connector and let it sit for at least 5mins. before
reconnecting it. This will reset the system and can get your vehicle
back to it's normal operation.
Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!
Hello and welcome to FixYa!
As a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you remove the positive battery connector and let it sit for atleast 5mins. or more before reconnecting it. This will reset the system and can get your vehicle back to it's normal operation.
Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!
turn headlights on and try moveing the wires by the head lights allthe way up battery and fuse boxes also check grounds by the lights if all looks good replace head light swicth.
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