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A/C keeps blowing the fuse after I
got it recharged. Its the R-12 system and it seemed to be ok before but
now I got it recharged and replaced the blower motor in the front and
now as soon as I turn it on it blows the fuse. I replaced the 3 fuse
black and even rewired the fuses then took off the connectors tot he
rotary switch and replaced those but it still blows the fuse. Any
suggestions?
Could I have messed something up on installing the blower motor.
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1980 911SC slantnose
1991 Honda Accord -daily driver (1991 Honda Accord #2 - just because)
2003 Acura TL Type-S (2006 Honda Odyssey w/ DVD)
Gone but missed:
1988 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II (1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade)
1984 Jeep CJ-7 (1994 Chevy Blazer)
1987 Chevy Corvette (1996 Mustang Cobra)
1993 Jeep Wrangler (1995 Mustang GT Conv.)
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I would check the crank sensor located on the bell housing. This senses that the engine is turning and allows a spark to be produced. No sensor no spark.
I'd start by hooking 12 volts with a battery charger directly to the horn to see if it blows. then check if you have power to the positive connector when activating the horn button. Then if you dont, see if you have power to the horn relay, located in or near the fuse box
Do your high beams work? The problem could be your turn signal/high beam switch. If the lights come on when you use the high beams replace this switch. It is available at most autoparts stores. Not a diffucult repair probably under two hours.
Check the wiring in the front and back to lights for shorts to ground, if nothing is found replace the turn signal switch, be careful to disarm the airbag before doing any work on the column as the steering wheel must be pulled to replace the turn switch.
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