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Pretty simple, however, if the light still doesn’t go on, we’ll need to check for a blown fuse. Find the location of the fuse box in your owner’s manual. Once located, remove the fuse box cover.
Turn off the power at the fuse box. Pull the main fuse block out of the panel to disconnect the power. Twist the blown fuse out of the socket, or use a fuse puller to remove it.
The inspection said there was a problem inside the main fuse box in the house, something about rust on the wires inside. We've never had any problems with the electricity at all, and I'm wondering ...
This is why people get scared of fuses. A typical 60 amp fuse box might have one 240 volt circuit for an air conditioner or electric range, plus four more fuses for the rest of the wiring in the home.
Besides the rusting fuse box cover, Hughes said that deteriorated side rail vents might also allow moisture to enter the battery pack. We’ll update you as soon as we learn more about the lawsuit.