I checked the 30 amp fuse that runs the sunroof located under the hood fuse box it was blown bought some more took the blown one out went to replace it with the new one and as soon as the fuse touched the plug in terminal in the fuse box it blow tried another new one it blow again what's the problem
Ok, so the first poster obviously didnt read the question and just posted the first thing he googled.
So I'll try.
You have a short, most likely on the actual drive motor itself or in the switch. I wouldn't bother with replacing the fuse again until you take the motor out or test the switch for a short.
The open/close and vent switches for the power sunroof are located on the overhead console. The open/close switch has two detents. (Express-Open): Press the rear of this switch completely (to the second detent) to express-open the sunroof. To stop the sunroof, press the switch again. To partially open the sunroof, lightly press and hold the rear of the switch (to the first detent) until the sunroof reaches the desired position. (Express-Close): Press the front of this switch completely (to the second detent) to express-close the sunroof. To stop the sunroof, press the switch again. To partially close the sunroof, lightly press and hold the front of the switch (to the first detent) until the sunroof reaches the desired position.
SOURCE: 97 dodge dakoata main fuse keeps blowing 140 amp fuse
Regulator in alternator obviously faulty, have it bench tested & fixed or replace alternator, and cure your problem.
SOURCE: fuse for the radio is out and cannot locate the
Fuse #14 (20 amp) controls the radio. The fuse is in the Integrated Power Module (fancy name for a fuse/relay box) It's under the hood on the driver's side. It sits just forward of the driver's side McPherson strut tower. There is a cover over the top which must be removed to see the fuses. Have you checked for power at the radio's electrical connector? You should have power at two points, one always hot (radio memory) and one which only has power when the ignition switch is on (this is the one that turns the radio on).
Charlie
SOURCE: 2004 Saab 9-4 sunroof fuse
it should be in the drivers side panel, and if its not marked, then remove fuses one at a time to see which one is blown....
SOURCE: 2001 GMC Yukon Denali - Sunroof Won't Close
check the fuse first then the relay. if the fuse is ok and the relay is ok then do the thump test hit in different places around the roof then try it then hit in another place and try it you will have to do this a lot of times if you get it to work ok it it works then sticks again then it's getting jammed.
SOURCE: My 2003 GMC Yukon XL Denali low beam headlights do
The problem is likely your multi purpose signal light switch. If you take the lever and move it from hi to low beam will the low beams come on? It is common for this multi purpose (real expensive ) switch to fail after a period of time! The steering wheel may have to be removed, to change it. The air bags will also need to be disabled so as not to active them while removing the switch.
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