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Old 11-26-12, 04:32 PM
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Gslse Electrical issues

Hi i have a short in my gslse which i narrowed down to a head fuse near the battery. It is a black fuse link inbetween two brown fuse links. I have a manual i downloaded but i am not 100% if i am reading it right. I want to know if anyone knows which system it controls/powers? Also i suck when it comes to electrical work(no tools). Is there any members in the SoCal/LA area that can help? or recommend any affordable shops(that are familiar to FI rotaryengines). Thanks
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I know some of you have had this issue.. which is the best way to figuer out the problem? any methods? I don't think its a short because no fuse is burned.. must be a open circut
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What is the problem?
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It doesn't want to start now.. i think that black link controls the starter,ign 1&2,accesarys(maybe alternator).
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