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vacuum 6

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Veirfied the battery is good and both battery grounds. When I turn the key eveything is dead?!? I'm assuming the ground(s) behind the head are bad or came off?

Thanks,
 
yes, you will see the orange wire at the front of your battery. The one you unplug before changing a chip to reset the computer. Along that line you will see a black capsule on it. Those are fuseable links. If they blow, you have stop the current from continuing along that wire. Starter has them aswell.
 
yes, you will see the orange wire at the front of your battery. The one you unplug before changing a chip to reset the computer. Along that line you will see a black capsule on it. Those are fuseable links. If they blow, you have stop the current from continuing along that wire. Starter has them aswell.

Cool just learned something new. I'll check it out tonight. If I'm good there then check harness grounds?

Thanks Mike!
 
Yeah, There are a few at the back of the motor and the big one right off the battery that straps to your block.
 
yes, you will see the orange wire at the front of your battery. The one you unplug before changing a chip to reset the computer. Along that line you will see a black capsule on it. Those are fuseable links. If they blow, you have stop the current from continuing along that wire. Starter has them aswell.

I don't have a fuse link on the orange wire?!?
 
They are down on the main lug of the starter. Remove the positive lead. Notice 3 other smaller wires on the same lug. The fuse links are on the smaller wires about 3-4 inches away from the end. ;)
 
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