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No Fuse However this model is known for having the switch go bad. You can check it with a meter or Continunity tester with the unit unplugged Hope this answers all your questions Please remember to Rate/vote for any solution that helps you out. Leave a comment if you need more help. Thanks for using Fixya.
Dont leave it plugged! Take the things to your nearest battery expert specialist. Find in the directory. They'll rebuilt it, but you might need another loan on your house...
throw it away seems to be the only solution since no one has a clue in what there talking about, nothing froze always cleaned out system and still wont start, campbell hausfeld does not have a clue neither, they told me you got to check this one out, drop unit about a foot off the ground and yea i tried it about 8 times then almost threw it across the yard, oh well i hate being negative and love to fix whats broke but the hours spent i could be making money and just buy another, thank you
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