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![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Antonio area
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Start with nothing turned on and then bring accessories on-line one at a time.
Note that this fuse powers the interior lights and the delayed access bus too, so start out with the doors and hatch closed.
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#2 |
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Santa Maria, CA
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Thanks for the tips. The car has been sitting for a long time so its possible the battery is a bit low but it is less than a year old. I'm going to drive it to work here shortly (40 miles) and try replacing the fuse after that.
My radio is pretty much shot. The speakers always pop in and out. If I do have a short could it possibly be from the radio even though it has its own fuse? -Nate |
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#3 |
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Santa Maria, CA
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So I think it was the battery being low that was popping the 15 amp fuse. I got the battery recharged after driving it for a while. I can turn the radio on now without it blowing. Although, that Bose CD player is in bad shape.
Thanks for the help. -Nate |
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