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Blowing fuses
#715438
04/13/06 07:42 PM
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Anonymous
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This morning I was heading out to do a little fishin before I had to go to work and when I left the house everything was normal. I stopped and got some gas and when I restarted the trooper my radio didn't come on. I didn't have a wire hooked up too good so I just figured it came loose. I met my buddy at a grocery store so he could follow me there and when I turned the key to the on position I herd a fuse blow. I got out and it was the one that makes the thing run. So I put a new one in there and didn't think nothing of it and as soon as I turned the key it did it again. I checked all the wiring I could and didn't see any broken wires or any touching. Well after I went through 2 more fuses I ran out so I just rode with him. Went back later and bought a new box of fuses and put one in there and it started and ran for about 3 seconds then blew. I bummed a ride home to get ready for work because I ran out of time to work on it. Anyone have any ideas what could make it start blowing fuses like that?
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