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No power to fuse block?

wilkisonjt

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Joined
Sep 7, 2007
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Jacksonville NC
I have no power to my fuse block, well half of it anyway. I lost all power to the heater, instrument panel, and turn signal fuses. No power on either side of the terminals. All fuses are still good. I dont notice any other problems and it is still running fine. Any ideas? Possibly a fusable link?
 

fireman1749

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Nov 27, 2005
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970
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Clarksville, TN
I believe theres a fuse on the black and black/yellow stripe wires that are going to the starter solenoid by the battery. Check those.
 

Viperwolf1

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Check the stud connection on the back of the ignition switch. The black-green wire there powers fuses #1 and #2 (turn signals, wiper, radio, backup lights, heater blower).
 
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wilkisonjt

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Sep 7, 2007
Messages
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Jacksonville NC
It appears it was a bad connection at the back of the ignition switch as Viperwolf suggested. As soon as I messed with the post the lights and heater came back on. Apparently the Ol girl isnt agreeing with the NC condensation after all those years in NV....;D Thanks for the help. I have been chasing wire gremlins all day!
 
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