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Old 09-24-2017, 11:46 AM   #1
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Question another electrical oroblem

I have a 2005 CVPI, which has been parked since Oct, '16, Needless to say, the battery was dead when I went back to start it up; I charged the battery, but now, any accessory than should work without the key on, doesn't. IE: manually switched-dome lights, trunk release, horn,exterior lights etc. On the other hand, most things that receive power Via the ignition switch, don't seem to be getting it; No radio, power windows, or door locks,(I am pretty sure this is a fuse issue, it was blowing them before I parked the car)I really don't want to play "FIND A FUSE". or "Relay Roulette". I do know the smaller gauge wires from both battery terminals(+ (& - ) were dirty, but even after cleaning them, the problem didn't get any better
I would appreciate any suggestions that will cure this issue. .

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