I replaced the battery on my 2007 Cadillac Escalade but I cross connected The positive cable to the negative and now the car will not show any signs of power to it

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Asked by Demetrius Jan 25, 2016 at 07:11 AM about the 2007 Cadillac Escalade

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What to do when Cross battery connections on the 2007
Cadillac Escalade after correcting the connections it still
shows no electricalpower to the truck it all

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Well hopefully all you did was blow some main fuses, Check the maxi fuses first, just check fuses. Hopefully you did not damage the computer.

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There’s a main fuse just right of the battery on the firewall. There’s a red power lead coming from the battery power red + terminal that goes to the main fuse. It’s mounted with 2 10mm nuts fastened to the power lead going to the fuse box. The blown fuse is NOT in the fuse box on the drivers side inner fender.

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