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I have a 2002 Chevy Tracker, V6 FWD and, Long Story Short, went I started it, I heard a small pop and lost all power. Initial problem solving showed what appeared to be a blown 80amp battery fuse which I replaced BUT, the car is still dead. There are no issues with the battery, the car ran normally prior to but nothing comes on now. I checked all the fuses located with the battery fuse under the hood but wondering if there is some other electrical issue that needs to be targeted. Thanks
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Hello, Dave here, contributing to RepairPal and providing expert advice since 2010. The unfortunate part is that there's no desktop guidance to provide here. It's all going to come down to hands on testing, to trace where the electrical concerns are originating from. The fact you had an 80 amp fuse blown in itself indicates a likelihood that there are other related electrical concerns from some kind of surge. From what - is difficult too determine from where I sit, but there is likely a root cause that can be determined. I would suggest consulting a local shop near you for guidance. https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me Click the link or call us at 877-913-1554. We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area.