You may have a bad ground on the headlight which is why both high and low went 
at the same time.
With the fuses - were they pulled while the power was on? They could have 
popped when you pushed the fuse back in.
If you are umm... Confident... That there are no shorts, then you can jump the 
fuse until you get home. Not recommend of course. It is impossible to know for 
sure without using a meter.


> On Jul 21, 2015, at 18:39, Tommy Hill <ominbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ok, so my headlight (high and low) went out on the 1 mile ride back to the 
> apartment.  I pulled the cover to check fuses and they all appear ok.  I 
> pulled three out to look closer and put them back in.  Now NO lights (head, 
> neutral, or running), no start...nothing.  Horn works and signals work.  I 
> have 1 hour before dark and a small thunderstorm just getting here.  Quick 
> suggestions??
> 
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