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Old April 20th, 2014, 08:32 PM   #3
NevadaWolf
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My method is to work back through what I have done recently.

Any mods that affected the electrical?
Any maintenance that involved replacing body parts that may have pinched wires?
Any work done at all that may have moved or disconnected a wire?

Before just continuing to put new fuses in (which to answer your question is take the existing blown one to an auto parts store and ask the nice folks for the same thing), is to really look through each and every wire to determine where the short is.

Until you solve that, you will just waste money on new fuses and put yourself at risk depending on what and where the problem is.
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