Do you have power on either side of any of the other three fuses? If
not, check your connections at the starter. The setup is that the power
comes from the battery under the car to the starter. It goes to the fuse
box from there.
Larry Dickstein
bugide@juno.com
On Sun, 14 Dec 1997 12:06:23 EST MGMagnette <MGMagnette@aol.com> writes:
> Backing out of a parking spot at the supermarket, the following
>occurred...
>
> Car stopped running.
> Red Light that typically comes on when the car stalls, didn't.
>
> Further investigation found:
> Plenty of powerr in battery, and I cleaned the clamps anyway.
> Power is availible at the fourth, lower, always on regardless of
>ignition,
>fuse.
>
> The car refuses to show any signs of having power anywhere else.
>No
>lights, no horn, no whirr or little red light when attempts are made
>to start
>it. Since there is power at the fuse block for the fourth fuse, and
>the car
>has no lights and won't start, and the battery connections are clean,
>thats
>about it for all the obvious stuff. Anybody know anything about this?
> It's a
>73 MGB-GT, just for the record. Thanks for the help...
>
>
> John
>
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