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132834, RE: Need help with code from key dance
Posted by Shake_Zulla, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by GsNewbie
Ok you lost me right there.

*edit (fixed your their/there problem) }(

Alright so time to find yourself! Here is a little interesting reading that can bring you up to speed.

What a "short" is...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_circuit

How to find a short...
http://www.inliners.org/tech/tech6.html

I am by no means an electrical expert but I think that a little knowledge on electricity goes a long ways in finding an electrical problem. It sounds like you have a short and I'm sure someone has a better way to find one but this is what I found. Also check to make sure you have the right amp fuse in your fuse box. I bought a car and they put a higher amp fuse in one spot cause they kept blowing it and it did some funky stuff with the electrical. Another thing is shorts or open circuts tend to occur near where an wire ends, IE the plug so check that real good. Also I noticed it's been over a week since you posted this and you might have found a solution, just didn't want you to think no one cares.
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