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bigherm033 
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I wasn't really paying attention when i was puttin my battery back in my car and i put it in wrong, I put the positive on the Negitive and negitive on the positive. Now my parking lights,door lights, AC, Cd player and probably some other stuff i haven;t found out yet, do not work. I bought a circut tester to see if i blew a fuse but none of the fuses work even though none of the fuses are broken. Some people have said i may have done somthing with my relays? I don't know ? can yall please help me out?

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1. Does the vehicle start?
2. When you the fuse(s) are you testing using resistance, or voltage drop?
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bigherm033 
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the car starts.

"2. When you the fuse(s) are you testing using resistance, or voltage drop? "

what do you mean by that?

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You should have blown a fuse...

have you checked under the hood?

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Yes, even the fuses that aren't blown don't light up. Any idea whats wrong?
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what do you mean by dont light up?

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I bought a circut tester and when i check the fuse the tester doesn't light up at all.
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what type of car was this?

thats my only guess is the fuses...sorry I cant help Car Battery Problem -- posted image.

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this is a 95 maxima.
bigherm033 
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this is a 95 maxima. well i can't test the fuses b/c none of them will light up so i am thinking it might be something more serious. I might just un-plug each fuse and then plug it right back it. It might reset somthing.
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