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www.autostechpro.com/95-toyota-camry-am2-fuse-blew-due-to-suppres... Hi guys,. 95 Toyota Camy 105,000mi 4 cyl. I had no spark, no check engine light. The distributor did turn, the timing belt was good. The AM2 fuse was blown, ...
More than Likely, you have a Short on that System and it is causing the 2Amp Fuse to blow. 2 Amp's is not very much, there is getting more than 2 Amps and the most likely cause is a Chaffed Wire that is feeding back into the system...
This is common about this time on these Camrys. I own three. The AM2 fuse is blowing because a coil, capacitor, or supressor has gone bad in the distributor. To test this disconnect the two wire connectors to the distributor. Replace the AM2 fuse. Turn the ignition. If the fuse doesn't blow. The distributor.
I would disconnect the noise filter located by the ignition coil/ignitor, have seen them short out and cause the AM2 fuse to blow. Also Disconnect coil, dist and see if short goes away
There is a capacitor/condenser
that is used for noise suppression/static. It is attached to the post of
the coil. They melt and short out blowing the AM2 fuse. You can clip
the wire for now and it will run fine. The condenser can be purchased at
the dealer for about $8 but the distributer has to come out to change
it. ...stolen from another webby
The BONNET is the hood, You must have talked to someone from ENGLAND. The fuse may blow if the coil or the igniter is shorted. Turn the key on and disconnect the igniter and coil, then hook up each one and see when the fuse blows.
if your am2 fuse keeps blowing your have a short in your ingitor wire that comes out of the distribitor the plug with two wires that runs to the firer wall!
you've got an open wire in your ignition system that's making fuses blow, i had the same thing happen to me check the wire that runs from the starter to the main fuse box and the wire from the battery to the fuse box. It will only be the wires that carry voltage, none of the ground wires should do that
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