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I have a 2003 few Buell Firebolt XB 9r when I turn the key on it doesn't make a sound the gauges move but nothing makes a sound, the headlights and horn dont work when i git the start button it makes a buzzin sound quick then stops bad relay?

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your best bet is to purchase a Haynes manual it will have an in-depth wiring diagram for your truck. does any of your 12 volt items work? interior lights, lighter? Sounds more like a bad negative ground for your internal wiring harness or your fuse box itself

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i am a tech at a ford dealership. it sounds like you have a short some wheres around your steering column that maybe what we call "backfeeding" to other systems. the area where the tilt is on the steering column is a good place to check. also remote starters can cause alot of havoc on a vehicle.

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