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Old 04-11-2013, 01:06 PM
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Talking Figured it out :)

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Originally Posted by fourwd1 View Post
The AM1 is one of the primary fuses that feed a lot of others, it's going to be hard to figure out.
The starter is not on it.
With some research I found that the AM1 fuse is in a circuit with the starter, ignition switch and accessory. I looked at the starter first because it was the last repair. The solenoid wire clip was loose, upon further inspection I found that it attaches to a two prong wire inside the starter and one side had broke free and was grounding. I was able to solder the wires back in place and super glued the clip to the starter to minimize the chance of breaking the connection again. The 4Runner is back on the road!
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