I pulled a fuse in the drivers side panel with the battery connected trying to check see if my fuse was burned out to my rear window, and now my interior dome lights aren't working and my fuel gauge is always indicating "low fuel". I used a volt meter to check all the relays and the fuse box, but everything read just fine. Has anyone had this problem, and how was is resolved? Is there an inline fuse that I haven't seen that might be shorted?
No it is not working.
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