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Yet another dealer raping!!! grrrrr That fuse probably cost $2 tops I accidently shorted out the main battery fuse once did almost the same thing... but come to find out it was just a blown 50 amp fuse... Try to remember LOOK EVERYWHERE for factory harnesses! and if anything like that happens again newer vehicles are FUSED UP THE WAZOO EVERYTHING HAS A FUSE! so make sure to check every possible fuse and do a continuity test because sometime the fuse will blow where you can't see it! But glad to see your problem was fixed just not glad to see the $49 bill... but its better than $490! or even worse!