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Old Aug 11, 2007 | 04:28 PM
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Blown 120 Amp Main Fuse

I was moving the fuse box wires around today and my wrench connected with the fuse box and shorted out the 120 amp main fuse (thankfully I wasn't shocked). I've tried different auto parts stores, but none seem to carry fuses over 80.

Does anyone know the part number for this fuse?

Should I check anything else like relays or other fuses that may have been damaged?
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Old Aug 11, 2007 | 05:01 PM
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check all your fuses, and probably that 120A will have to be from dealer b/c they are specific mostly to the fuse box. next time disc the neg side of batt. and as for shocking yourself... the only one you gotta worrya bout is after the coils. those are the ones that hurt. dc dosn't do **** to ya =-)
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Old Aug 11, 2007 | 07:45 PM
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Pff, try getting shocked from an AC current.

I got shocked once when i was taking off my moms battery, my dumb*ss used an all metal wrench (instead of the one with the rubber grip) and i was hovering over the battery, all touching it with the wrench in my hand and zzzzzzaappppp, it felt like someone took that wrench and smacked my hand really fast with it, it hurt lol

Good thing about getting shocked from a DC current is your reaction to move away is allowed. When you get shocked from an AC current, you get paralyzed almost and you cant move, you actually get forced to stay there lol. It sucks.

As for the topic at hand, PM Fritzflynn, he has EVERYTHING!
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Old Aug 12, 2007 | 06:22 AM
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Here is the part # for future reference J001-67-099. Supposedly NAPA carries it but I might as well just go to the dealer to make sure it's the right type.
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