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I have a chrysler and i have to constantly have to replace the 20amp fuse to start the car why.
A short to ground causes all fuses to blow. If you have a trailer connecter then start there first.
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Possibly an internal short on the fan itself, try replacing the fan.
does it crank? could be a number of reasons one fuel pump or fuel pump relay or fuses... two the timing belt could be broke three cam or crank shaft position sensor four bad pcm five bad starter (i know you said its new starter and fuses but starters can be bad out of the box and they can blow fuses again as well. six bad map sensor and the list goes on and on also your fuel pump safety switch may need need to be reset... the list goes on and on double check ALL your fuses and start checking all this stuff out....
it doesnt. you should get that checked it may be a problem with the relay
Fuses usually blow when something is wrong. You may have a wire with the insulation worn off. You may have a bad relay. You may have a bad starter motor. Start at the point of the fuse and follow the wire. Look for the bad spot.
The difference between MDL fuses and ADL fuses are that MDL fuses are a slow blow fuse with a long time lag. ADL fuses on the other hand, are normal blow fuses with a medium time lag.
Fuses are designed to blow when an overload or short circuit condition exists on the circuit in which they are installed. This is a safety device intended to protecth the wire[s] from overheat damage, or causing a fire. The "fix" for fuses which blow repeatedly is to FIND THE FAULT in the circuit, REPAIR the fault, and ONLY THEN reinstall a new fuse, which should then NOT blow out.
check the relays.If it doesnt blow air at all then check the blower relay or fuse
Check the wiring for damage or grounding problems and thoroughly examine the trailer plug if you have one. If you can't find any problems there, check the turn signal switch.
I have taken the buick in for repair- but it always works and does not fuses. WHen i drive it for a few days it will blow a fuse - always the same one - and will not start for an hour or more. I will change the fuse and then it may or may not start.