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Short Fuse #176667 05/31/02 03:23 PM
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 140
kuhles Offline OP
Wheeler
I have had a recent problem with the 20A fuse # 6 blowing under normal fan load. It dosen't always do it when the A.C. is on and usually occurs after 30 mins. +/- of running with fan / blower at Med 1 or 2 setting. It has never done it under heater load. Should I look at the blower motor or it more likely related to something like the rear door lock which is on the same circuit?

I don't like to keep putting 20A fuses in a faulty system.

Any Ideas would be helpful.

Thanks Charlie K.


'88 2.6 standard stocker in the flatlands "I love this truck"
Re: Short Fuse #176668 05/31/02 04:53 PM
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 80
wglobnik Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hey Charlie....had the same problem ....mine turned out to be the fan motor..Advanced auto parts had it$39.95.......4 years ago...

Bill

Re: Short Fuse #176669 06/01/02 05:54 AM
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 1,502
fstop89564 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
MINE DID THE SAME THING LAST YEAR. IT TURNED OUT TO BE A WIRE THAT OVER THE YEARS THE INSULATION HAD WORN OFF. IT WAS FOR THE COMPRESSOR. PUT SHRINK RAP ON IT WRAPPED IT WITH ELEC TAPE AND FIXED IT. ONE DAY I WILL REPLACE THE WIRE.


Tim
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