The AM2 fuse in your 1986 Turbo Supra likely keeps blowing due to a short circuit or overload in the electrical system. This could be caused by faulty wiring, a malfunctioning component, or a shorted sensor. It's important to inspect the wiring harness and all connected devices for any signs of damage or corrosion. Checking the condition of relays and other electrical components can also help identify the source of the issue.
Under the dash and directly above the left foot rest.
If you are looking into the engine bay from the driver side fender it is the silver thing to the right of the fuse box.
You have a problem with the electrical circuit.
On a 1994 Toyota Supra non-turbo, the fuse box is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it can be found to the left of the steering column, near the kick panel. You may need to remove a cover panel to access the fuses. Additionally, there is a second fuse box located in the engine compartment, near the battery.
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It did on mine. When I went to check the pump, the fuse was blown. Replaced it and found that the pump was also bad.
Short in the wiring or the circuit is overloaded.
In a 1986 Toyota Supra, the fuse for the power windows and doors is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuse for the power windows and doors by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover or referring to the owner's manual. It's usually labeled as "Power Window" or "Power Door." If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore functionality to those features.
Both power is fused before a relay gas and spark don't mix too well
I would check the wires on the oxygen sensor. They may be melted together and shorting out. I just had a similar problem with my 87 Supra. The 7.5 A ECU-IG fuse kept blowing and I wound up having to replace the ECU - which drives the fuel injectors by the way. I got a used one from the recyclers for $120 and it fixed the problem right up!!
I Don't Know Whether Yours Is Left Or Right Hand Drive, But In UK The Fuse Box Is Under Cover On Drivers Side. Regards M. R.
Fix the fault blowing the fuse.