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You popped the fuse in the fuse box. If you still have the owners manual it will tell you which one it is. If not use a test light and turn the key on and test both sides of all the fuses. The bad fuse will only light the test light from one side of the fuse.
first check two fuse box's one in the engines compartment and one underneath the drivers side left of the brake pad is at you should to see if there are any fuses that are blown but if you have a fuse blown most likely that there is a short some where with some of the wires that causing this to happen to blow the fuse so if you know how to use a multimeter that you can test the fuse that is bad if any with the two leads from the multimeter to see if the current is jumping because of a short two contacts inside where that fuse was.
Its possible that you have acticated the ANTI-THEFT system, check in the owners manual to disamr, or CKP (Cranksahft Position sensor) need adjust out point. Are you check for fuel pump pressure or any fuse blown?
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