answersLogoWhite

0

Seems like there's a short in the wiring somewhere.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where is the hazard light fuse on 2001 Peterbilt 379?

There isn't a specific fuse for it... power is supplied to that circuit by existing fuses. You probably have a bad switch.


1998 cavalier and why is it blowing fuses when we use it signal lights?

There is a short in the signal light circuit.


How do you replace dash light for 2003 Mitshubishi MOntero Sport?

dash light and back light on my Montero sport went out and keeps blowing fuses. why


Why does your passenger side tail light keep blowing fuses?

you have a wire that may be coroded and grounding out on the frane somewhere


Why tail light keeps blowing fuses on Dodge neon 1997?

Faulty tail lights - causing a short.


What should you do if the brake lights keep going out on your 1992 Chevy Cavalier?

Are you blowing fuses or are the bulbs blowing? Blowing fuses would be a sign of any wires or metal contacts in your brake circuit grounding out or shorting on themselves. You'll have to check all of the wiring in your brake light/switch circuit to be sure.


What would cause the dash light fuse blows in 96 cavalier?

you probally have a bad wire that is shorting out and blowing your fuses.


Tail light fuse short 89 Mazda mpv?

Are your dash light off also? Is that circuit blowing fuses? If your not blowing fuses, then your turn signal/headlight switch is going bad. It cost abour $60 for a new one which is a sub unit of the column levers used to activate light/wipers/lights/headlights. Don't let them sell you the whole unit, it cost about $300.


Where is the trailer light fuse in a 2006 peterbilt 387?

I have no running lights on my 2006 Peterbilt 387 all of the lights work


Where is dash light fuses in caprice 1996?

where is dash light fuses in caprice1996


Where is the brake light switch located on a peterbilt 359?

On the brake pedal itself.


Where is brake light switch on peterbilt?

It's attached to the brake pedal arm.