I have a problem with a customer's car that my electrical guy is trying to sort out but is a bit stuck atm, hopefully you electrical experts might be able to help out....
Car is a T reg 1999 Automatic RFV engine...he was driving along when engine cut out, RAC guy found number 2 fuse is blown and blows instantly a new one is fitted.
Number 2 fuse covers immobiliser, coolant level, powers steering, instrument panel, ignition positive, gear interface, etc.
Any ideas? Could it be connected to footwell stuff?
Fuse keeps blowing
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Re: Fuse keeps blowing
In a situation like this, you have to narrow it down somehow.
From your description,
Assuming it does and you're down to the last two, separate them and feed each via a slightly smaller fuse
If that doesn't lead you to the answer, report back and I'll scratch my head some more....
From your description,
Disconnect anything non-essential, see if it still blows.Number 2 fuse covers immobiliser, coolant level, powers steering, instrument panel, ignition positive, gear interface, etc.
Assuming it does and you're down to the last two, separate them and feed each via a slightly smaller fuse
If that doesn't lead you to the answer, report back and I'll scratch my head some more....
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