1.Open the door to your service panel and examine it with a flashlight to identify the blown fuse.
2.For light and receptacle circuits, look for a break or blackened area visible through the glass of a screw-in plug fuse.
3.Screw in a new plug fuse, or install a new cartridge fuse in the fuse block and press the block back in.
4.More often than not the problem with cartridge fuses is related to loose clips or rivets in the fuse block or fuse box, not the fuse itself.
Info from: http://www.xcardiag.com/
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