Hi Jason;
Naw, the fuses are most likely ok, but you can pull them all and clean the
ends, and the fuse holders to fix that part, but the "No Power" is at the
battery. Check your 45 amp wire fuse (small box up by the voltage
regulator) and most often the reason is the cable clamps. Out side they
look great, but the corrosion is where the cable meets the clamp. If you
have the type that bolts the cable on, open it and wire brush everything, so
it shines. Then check the connections to the battery, are the posts clean,
and greased? if not dress them up too.
What your dealing with are a number of bolts, clamps and wire clips that
you or some one removed in the past and didn't bother to cover with some
type of sealant to keep the air away from the new or freshly cleaned metal.
So, it corrodes, and like a root growing through a rock it separates the
metal parts and causes a poor connection.
Bill
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