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Multimeter continuity: fuse reads good

Near 0 Ω with a beep confirms the fuse or wire is intact, so the fault is elsewhere — keep isolating section by section.

Stop and call a licensed electrician or emergency services now if there's smoke, sparks, a burning smell, heat, shock, or water near the problem. Otherwise it's safe to answer the questions below.

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Near 0 Ω / continuity beep — a complete path; the wire or fuse is intact

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Near 0 Ω / continuity beep — a complete path; the wire or fuse is intact
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SAFE NEXT CHECKA complete path confirms the wire/fuse is intact. If the circuit still fails, the fault is elsewhere — keep isolating section by section.
Where to stop. Measuring at an accessible outlet or on a disconnected wire/fuse is homeowner-safe with a properly rated meter. Anything that requires probing energized wiring inside boxes or the panel is a licensed electrician's job. Note that digital meters can read phantom (ghost) voltage on a dead conductor — confirm a live/dead decision with a low-impedance meter or a solenoid tester, never a single high-impedance reading. This is general information, not a quote and not a substitute for a licensed electrician.
CONTINUITY near 0 Ω / beep → complete pathwire/fuseintact

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What to do next

Try the safe next check above. If it doesn't resolve it, or would mean working on wiring or a panel, stop and call a licensed electrician — don't replace parts on a guess. Open the full tool to change any answer for your exact situation, or try a related check below.

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