the only thing i could find is check for water in the lens
Hi, I had this problem on a 2000 Alero. Had to disconnect the battery to shut it up. G.M. replaced the horn relay to aleviate the problem. Duke
Found problem, intermittent short circuit problem in turn signal switch, replaced switch, problem went away.
Dodges are good for blowing fuses. If that is not it, the fan switch might need replaced.
either you are not using correct thermostats,or putting them in upside down,or thermostat is NOT the problem
It could be your courtesy light fuse. See my answer on horn blowing continously. It is really hard to explain what the problem is.
either the fuse that was put has too much wattage or not enough
Have you checked to see if your 12V dc relay under the hook is working properly?
Blown fuses mean there is a short somewhere in the circuit. You need to trace it out to correct the problem.
It could be electical like a fuse, but I had a problem on my 2000 Astro that was caused by a rubber vaccuum line that was split. I replaced it for about 2 bucks and it corrected the problem. Hope this helps
Cadillacs are notorious for blowing head gaskets. You may want to look into that.
Your car seems to be getting too much fuel, is it computer controlled?
I believe the starter solenoid is on the same circuit. A failed starter is most likely the problem.