If it blows every time you try to crank the engine over, the starter may have failed.
If it blows every time you try to crank the engine over, the starter may have failed.
If it blows every time you try to crank the engine over, the starter may have failed.
It is very common for the starter to be the cause of that fuse blowing.
The starter has failed.
If it blows when trying to crank, the starter has failed.
A failed starter is a likely cause.
could the pcm fuse be blowing because of a short in the air conditioning switch I have seen the starter be the cause of a blown pcm fuse.
You have a ground wire that isn't grounded causing a shortage therefore blowing the fuse....I would start with the ground wire that is connected directly to the starter itself
faulty wiring or too low of a fuse, shorting out because the wire is touching metal or another wire
I believe the starter solenoid is on the same circuit. A failed starter is most likely the problem.
Short in the wiring or the starter is defective.
Unhook the wires on the starter, replace the fuse, turn the ingnition key on as if you were going to start the car. If the fuse does not blow, it is your starter. I just had this problem with a 1996 Dodge Stratus. I replaced the stater and it now works.
You will need to replace your starter, this happened with my car a couple days ago, I brought it into the shop, got the starter replaced and the fuse does not blow anymore. It happens because the starter draws to many Amps of electricity due to age, amount of use etc.
The starter relay is under the hood in the fuse panel box it should be labeled