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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6846861" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>well, if you use a meter you can narrow the search down quite a bit. meter yellow and red. one ofthem isnt getting voltage. it will tell you which fuse to check. always ALWAYS use mter to check your stuff before you go hunting. if you dont have a meter or dont know how to use one. they sell them for $4 at harbor freight tools for a cheepie and gotothe library and get a repair manual and learn ow to use basic tools. i swear to god they need to teach this crap in high scool. like this is a fu@king digital multi meter here is how to use it. just the basics, nothing to complicated. i hired a guy out of high school who begged fora job and i felt like i could give him a chance. i asked him to figure out the cubic footageof a square box for me and he looked at me like i had 2 heads..that same day he asked me how to measure to an 1/8th of an inch on tape measure....i felt bad and kept him for 2 more weeks and he quit eventually. WTF did they get rid of shop class in school? and WTF happened to learning how to build shit withthere dads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6846861, member: 622195"] well, if you use a meter you can narrow the search down quite a bit. meter yellow and red. one ofthem isnt getting voltage. it will tell you which fuse to check. always ALWAYS use mter to check your stuff before you go hunting. if you dont have a meter or dont know how to use one. they sell them for $4 at harbor freight tools for a cheepie and gotothe library and get a repair manual and learn ow to use basic tools. i swear to god they need to teach this crap in high scool. like this is a fu@king digital multi meter here is how to use it. just the basics, nothing to complicated. i hired a guy out of high school who begged fora job and i felt like i could give him a chance. i asked him to figure out the cubic footageof a square box for me and he looked at me like i had 2 heads..that same day he asked me how to measure to an 1/8th of an inch on tape measure....i felt bad and kept him for 2 more weeks and he quit eventually. WTF did they get rid of shop class in school? and WTF happened to learning how to build shit withthere dads? [/QUOTE]
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