ok here is the problem. i have a 1994 pontiac sunbird 3.1 v6, anyway lately every time i go to crank up the car the fuse for the htr/acc blows, that intern brings my volts down and then kills my battery. i have replaced some many fuses over the past week. its always that fuse and nothing else. i dont see y that one fuse can cause all that. i probally have a short somewhere but i dont know where, and this whole thing is really pissing me off. can anyone help or share any info? thanks in advance.
jared
Jared Dunn wrote: i probally have a short somewhere
exactly...i bet you have a wire thats bared up somewhere, or got wet.. look around, im sure you will find it eventually..
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yeah you got a bare wire somewhere touch a ground area.. if you put a new cd player in check it really well..
im thinking it has something to do with the blower motor, but im not sure. there is alot of wires to check, this is gonna take awhile. thanks.
jared
what fuses keep blowing? Find a wiring diagram for power distribution and it will tell you all the systems powered by that fuse. From there you will know what wiring systems you have to look at. It will save you hours. If you are blowing multiple fuses pull the wiring diagram for all of those systems and look for a common connector for all the components, that is where I would start.
1979 Impala Sport Coupe Aeroback
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what fuses keep blowing? Find a wiring diagram for power distribution and it will tell you all the systems powered by that fuse. From there you will know what wiring systems you have to look at. It will save you hours. If you are blowing multiple fuses pull the wiring diagram for all of those systems and look for a common connector for all the components, that is where I would start.
Thats the sound of a man who knows what he's talking about.
Im so happy that someone didnt tell him to change his spark plugs in this post.
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ShefZ28 wrote:Quote:
what fuses keep blowing? Find a wiring diagram for power distribution and it will tell you all the systems powered by that fuse. From there you will know what wiring systems you have to look at. It will save you hours. If you are blowing multiple fuses pull the wiring diagram for all of those systems and look for a common connector for all the components, that is where I would start.
Thats the sound of a man who knows what he's talking about.
Im so happy that someone didnt tell him to change his spark plugs in this post.
thank you
1979 Impala Sport Coupe Aeroback