1. |
Check for a burnt relay with an
ohmmeter. |
2. |
If a relay burns out, there is a short or some
other problem in the circuit. Carefully determine the cause and
correct it before replacing therelay.

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INSPECTION OF FUSES
1. |
Fuse blown due to
over-current.
Prior to replacing the fuse with a new one,
check the circuit for a short and the related parts for abnormal
conditions. Only after the correction of a short or replacement of
abnormal parts, should a fuse with the same ampererating be
installed.

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2. |
Fuse blown due to
repeated on-off current.
Normally, this type of problem occurs after a
fairly long period of use, and is less frequent than #1 above. In
this case, you may simply replacewith a new fuse of the same
capacity.

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A blade type fuse is identified by the
numbered value in amperes. If the fuse is blown, be sure to replace
a fuse with the same ampere rating. If a fuse of higher capacity
than specified is used, parts may be damaged and a danger of fire
exists. To remove or insert a fuse, use the fuse pullerin the fuse
box.

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