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Electrical problem - help
#1053193
10/28/12 02:35 AM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 393
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Mudrunner
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Recently, I was driving my pup and then stopped by the store for a few minutes. I came out and turned the key. Nothing, not even a starter click. I was frustrated for about 5 minutes. I left the pup at the store and walked home. It's only a few blocks away. Later, I went back and it fired up no problem.
Well, yesterday I was heading back home from the mountain. While I was on the interstate, the dash lights went dark. About 5 miles I passed a trooper. He followed me for a mile and flashed the lights. I stopped and he told me that the rear end was dark. This was a bad timing due to the rain and dark. I told him that it could have been a fuse cause it just went out.
I got home and discovered that the fuse to the dash was out. I put another one in and as soon as I turned on the lights, the fuse blown. I tried a 15 amp and same thing. I went through couple with the same result. I tried starting the pup and sure enough, nothing. The starter didn't click at all. I left it alone for several minutes and it started ok again.
What could have cause this problem to short the fuse? Anyone experience anything like this before? I don't have anything on this circuit. I only ran a stereo, but I believe it's on a different circuit. Also the CB is direct from the battery.
I need help. Thanks.
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: Lor]
#1053194
10/28/12 06:48 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 7,268
Isuzu Moderator
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Time to start looking for the short!
I cannot exactly explain the no-start problem, but repeatedly blowing fuses is not a good thing. Pull the cover off of the instrument cluster and look for pinched or worn wires.
I would also look closely at the harness feeding the ignition switch.
I would also try and find the problem before it causes a bigger problem (i.e. fire).
Good Luck Michael
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: mlclark]
#1053195
10/28/12 07:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 4,868
Roll Me Over
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This sounds off the wall, but it has happened to me in the past.
Check your trailer wiring. The two are somehow intertwined in a way that only makes sense to an Isuzu engineer.
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: Jim_Paget]
#1053196
10/28/12 08:19 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 393
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Ok, I just checked over all the illumination lights on the front and rear, including wires and bulbs. Didn't see anything. I looked at the trailer wires and electrical taped all the places that I think needs reinforcement. Popped in a 20 amp fuse to the #1 slot (the one that kept blowing yesterday). All lights came on. Replace the 20 amp with a 10 amp. Everything seemed to be back to normal now. I will drive this thing and see if the problem comes back. I have plans to take it to the mountain in the middle of November. Hope it will be ok.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: Lor]
#1053197
10/31/12 06:56 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 7,268
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Check/replace the flasher unit. It usually applies to the Trooper wiring, but like Jim said, there are a few very strange circuits in our vehicles. Although, if it is blowing fuses, it is very likely you have a short somewhere due to a chaffed wire.
Good Luck, Michael
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: Lor]
#1053198
10/31/12 02:16 PM
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Joined: Jun 2000
Posts: 3,702
Roll Me Over
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Try actually unplugging the trailer light converter, those things are a common problem. The dash lights are on the same fuse as the tail lights, at least this is true for Troopers and Rodeos.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: Electrical problem - help
[Re: Lor]
#1053199
01/15/13 12:06 AM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 436
Mudrunner
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FWIW, my Trooper had a similar situation where the fuse for the fuel pump would pop randomly, most of the time during start-ups but it could be on the road or wherever. Turned out that I had a bad alternator. I had also been having what I thought was a drained battery (probably was never charged properly). All of my weird electrical problems were probably due to the alternator surging or not charging properly. I have since replaced it and everything is fine. Good luck!
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