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120A fuses are usually bolted into the distribution center. I would look to see if you can push the wires connected to the fuse up and out of the box to access the bolts.
depends on type fuse
mini
maxi
some also have screws that hold them down
locate fuse box under hood
remove cover
look for blown fuse, if NOT screwed in just pull straight up to remove, reverse to install new one
if screwed in just remove screws (righty tighty / lefty losy) reverse to install new fuse
You need to check the PCM for fault codes, if none exist, you need to follow the manufacture's diagnostic tree for "No start - no codes". You will need a manual or a Mitchell On-Demand or AllData program for this. You probably blew up the PCM.
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