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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6217039" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>That little thing close to the batter is the fuse holder. A cap is a capacitor. They're usually cylindrically shaped, kind of like a big can. You would know if you had one. The kit probably would have been about $100 more than a similar one without it. If you get power to everything but the vehicle won't start, just make sure all your connections at the battery are good. Like I said, there's more than likely a power wire going directly to the vehicle's starter. If that wire is loose on the battery end (there should be no problem on the starter end unless you really messed up) you may get pretty crappy starts or no starts at all. Check it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6217039, member: 603800"] That little thing close to the batter is the fuse holder. A cap is a capacitor. They're usually cylindrically shaped, kind of like a big can. You would know if you had one. The kit probably would have been about $100 more than a similar one without it. If you get power to everything but the vehicle won't start, just make sure all your connections at the battery are good. Like I said, there's more than likely a power wire going directly to the vehicle's starter. If that wire is loose on the battery end (there should be no problem on the starter end unless you really messed up) you may get pretty crappy starts or no starts at all. Check it. [/QUOTE]
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