Ok, here's the thing ,too. Yes, fuses need to be double checked with a multimeter or test lamp to know if their definately bad .But I figured that he would be smart enough to know that and yes " fuses seemed good " is a fuzzy stament but I'm sure that he knows how they work . Or does he ..... since he's asking for advice on here . Generally though if a fuse blows from being over loaded you can look and see where the element is blown or broken also when a fuse blows from being overloaded they usually leve a black spot in the fuse or on the glass if it's a glass fuse like the old ones that autos used or the glass windows that houses use . They even do it on the plastic ones . There's definately an open circuit or the lights would be working . The fact that their not working shows that there's an open circuit . The circuit could be open because of a fuse or a bad relay or other possible reasons.
Whizkid
P.S. I wish a lot of this were as simple and plain as a blown fuse . Then things would be easier to fix ,especially with electrical problems with a vechile
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