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I need identification of all of the fuse in the power distribution center and the inside fuse box, can you help please

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Easy. Head down to local autopart store and ask for a manual for vehicle. Sometimes your Dont have to if you sign up on auto zone.com and punch in vehical information. Go to repair manual section. Hope this helps, and good luck.

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SOURCE: #11 Fuse blows when you try to start Jeep.

What size is the #11 fuse?

My guesstimate is that they are referring to the ignition coil. That is involved in providing high voltage to the spark plugs. If the coil has a short this would blow the fuse.


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