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Short circuit: fuse blown?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdnhsnbrg" data-source="post: 8150547" data-attributes="member: 643734"><p>Odds are it didn't blow the fuse if it was between the terminals. I had the same thing happen to me when I was doing something with my battery (can't remember what it was, long time ago). I had to use a pliers of some sort to unscrew the terminal because it had been stripped off by the previous owner and the tool sprang open and touched both terminals temporarily. Scared the bajezus out of me but had no adverse side effects. It won't hurt to take a look, though. If you have a phone with a video camera with flash they can be used like a snake camera to see a spot you couldn't normally see, like I've used my iPhone to see the spark plugs on the back side of the transverse V8 in my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdnhsnbrg, post: 8150547, member: 643734"] Odds are it didn't blow the fuse if it was between the terminals. I had the same thing happen to me when I was doing something with my battery (can't remember what it was, long time ago). I had to use a pliers of some sort to unscrew the terminal because it had been stripped off by the previous owner and the tool sprang open and touched both terminals temporarily. Scared the bajezus out of me but had no adverse side effects. It won't hurt to take a look, though. If you have a phone with a video camera with flash they can be used like a snake camera to see a spot you couldn't normally see, like I've used my iPhone to see the spark plugs on the back side of the transverse V8 in my car. [/QUOTE]
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