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Old 09-25-2008, 09:37 PM   #6
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At this point you are going to need to trace the circuit back and find the problem. I suggest if you dont have one already is to get a test light and start poking the wire, or if you have a multimeter/voltmeter use that. And if you have not already, try replacing the fuse. just because it looks OK doesnt mean it is. I have seen a few where they looked good but tested bad, replace and problem solved.
I think you may have a dead short, bad horns now because of a short or an open in one of the wires.
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