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Hello in this process i hope to run into a bonified mechanic, I have a 1990 chevy corsica, it first started to die out when stopped but a simple removal of the transmission sensor did the trick. my new problem is, one night after a trip to the Fat Katz comedy club my , headlights, horn, right blinker, radio went out could it be as easy as fueses???? if not im in a heap of you know what. someone PLEASE HELP
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Should be a small panel under the dash on the left side of your car. Several fuses there, and yes it is very possible you have one or two blown fuses for your lights and radio. Take a small set of needle nose pliers and remove each fuse and look at it (be sure to put it back in same spot..) The fuses in your car should be the type that are flat and have two prongs. Easy to see if blown, the conductor inside is easy to see. I doubt it would cause only one signal to fail, so if you have one that works OK, and one that does not, most likley a blown signal bulb on the side not working. Turn on your lights and check all bulbs. Outside chance you could have lost a ground with all your problems, but, most likely a bad bulb and a bad fuse. Pick up fuses at any parts store if you find that one is blown. get a kit so you will have spares, and do NOT put in a bigger fuse than you are taking out.
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