my 95 neon did the same thing check the ground wires in the trunk there are in the corners of the trunk next to the tail lights take them lose and sand the contact area.s that should fix your problem
Parking, tail, and dash lights are a common circuit maybe a blown fuse If fuse continues to blow--install a test light in place of fuse light will illuminate if there is current flow to ground --check each fixture until light goes out that will tell you which unit is shorting --replace accordingly Maybe bad switch shorting to ground Air bag ??? Short to ground don't know if problems are related
Yes, on many cars the dash lights and the tailights are fused together. If it keeps blowing fuses, you may have a corroded tailight bulb. I hope this helps you. Mark could possibly be the headlight switch as well
radio is screwed up.
check your cig lighters for change stuck inside. That is the most common cause for fuses blowing. If that's not the problem, you have a short somewhere and the car should be taken directly to the dealer if you have a warranty. If you don't have a warranty you should take the car car to your local car stereo shop, not a best buy but a specialty store!! theyll be able to help
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Faulty tail lights - causing a short.
i have a 96 dodge avenger 2.5 and it keeps blowing my ignition switch. any idea why?
If it blows when trying to crank, the starter has failed.
there is a short somewhere in dash or heater, you need to fix that to stop fuses blowing
short in the wiring behind your aftermarket radio
Failed pump, or wiring shorted to ground.
dont run it so hard dont run it so hard
Try looking at your tail light socket if it is fried that will blow the fuse
Circuit overloaded, short in wiring, or the fuse you are using is not the OEM correct fuse.
most likely a faulty fuel pump.
its either a dead short or not properly grounded check that out
Fuel pump is defective and needs replacing.