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Fuse box trouble

I am not getting power to my fuse box. Or I do off and on. I cannot figure this out. The battery is fine and ground strap in trunk is fine. Is there another ground?? Is there something else I am missing. Right now I have parking lights and interior lights but nothing else. I jiggle some wires and I get headlights. I jumped the fuel pump and it's fine but I turn the key and nothing. Last week it stareted right up. Where does the pwer to the box come from and how can I check it. I need to get this fixed, I'm going through withdrawls
Car is a 73.5 T With single battery in paseenger side.

Old 07-06-2003, 11:20 AM
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Just a quick guess, but I'd have a good look at your ignition switch. Sounds suspect to me. You can replace just the electrical portion without much trouble.
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Hi,
Thought of that switch but I think it is fine as it worked fine all this time, and when I turn on the headlights and turn the switch the headlights go off like they are supposed to. My guages don't show the levels. Something is not allowing power to the fuse box. I doesn't seem like it could be that complicated but I cant figure it out. I checked the multiple wires at the back of the switch and they all seem fine..

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