If you keep popping fuses everytime you try to start the car, you have a bare hot wire grounding out somewhere. That will cause the fuse to pop everytime you turn the key on. the best way to fix it is if you know someone who is good with electrical wires. Have them pull the fuse panel out and follow the wire until they find where the wire is bare. Have them fix that bad spot and that should fix your problem.
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Power runs from battey to starter solenoid , from there to ignition switch and through neutral switch on the transmission shift lever. Tracking down shorts is easiest if you connect a 12v test light across the fuse clips and start disconnecting wires one at a time until the light goes out. But in your case I think a physical exam of the wires to the neutral switch may reveal your problem Good luck!
Hello! I would suggest having a look at the Brown wire that connects to the starter solenoid...It may be touching chassis ground...Also check the Large Red lead that attaches to the starter...One or both are touching chassis ground...If the Red lead is against ground it will not blow a fuse, in that it is connected directly to battery...And give the systoms that you have...Guru...saailer
When this fuse blows on a consistent basis, the large majority of the time it is caused by an internal short in the starter motor solenoid. The fix is to replace the starter motor.
If it is blowing the starter fuse you probably have a bad starter with a high draw.You might want to take the car to a repair shop and have the starter circuit tested.....I hope this helps you.
Check the power wiring running to the starter for exposed wire or loose insulation. I've run into the same thing on a few Chrysler vehicles where the insulation on the starter wire just melts off and blows fuses like crazy
Hi, I had the same problem with the same fuse, so me and my friend went to a car shop and asked what could make the ign. fuel starter fuse keep blowing. The guy told us {i'm not lying} to go underneath the car and hit the middle of the gas tank a couple times, and move a bunch of wires underneath the hood. So we went back and hit underneath the gas tank a couple of times and moved and shook every wire under the hood. we the replaced the fuse and what do you know, The car started right up. I hope this helps out with your problem if you didn't fix it already!
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