<font size=2 face="sans-serif">OK, I'm sure I'm missing something here,
but I figured I'd ask.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">My Jeep had a short circuit and blows
a fuse if I turn on the lights.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">So I remove all bulbs on the circuit
and try again. Blown fuse.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I take some other items off the circuit
and try again, blown fuse.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Moving around and trying different things,
blowing fuses all around.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
I found the short, fixed it and all is well.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">My question is, is there a way to do
this without having to blow fuses? I'm guessing a meter should show
0ohm resistance if there is still a short, but I was not getting a open
circuit.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Any ideas so I don't have to go through
a hand full of fuses next time?</font>
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Thanks.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Moose</font>