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Vernon Slone Posted on Feb 25, 2011
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All electrical components will not work except for head lights and turn signals

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Check fusible link usually medium size red wire that hooks to the positive teminal on your battery same as the main cable they are all different but usually you can follow the wire and someplace under the hood there will be a place where the wire can burn apart easily. auto zone can usually tell you where to look

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