Most likely, this will be due to a blown fuse, which is designed to protect the circuits and circuit boards in case of a surge. However, it could also be due to deeper wiring issues. These problems could still cause the fuse to blow, and they may persist even after a fuse replacement. Have it checked out by a qualified technician as soon as possible.
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