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Old 07-07-2005, 06:55 PM   #1
juliomiami2004
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A/C Fuse brokes all the time!!!

can somebody help me with this???
The A/c works good. But after 10 min, sometimes more, the a/c fuse below the dashboard it's broken.
It happen all the time, I change the fuse and it happen again, but not inmediately. i can't find the problem. Please i need help it's very hot in Miami in July..Thanks (Astro 97)
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Old 07-13-2005, 09:13 AM   #2
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Re: A/C Fuse brokes all the time!!!

Best if you could measure the current draw when it works. Compare to another. If the current draw is high, you've got a bad part (likely)
If the current draw is normal, I'd be very suspicious of a bad connection at the fuse, in the fuse socket, or the board holding the fuse socket. The current will heat a bad connection, and the heat burns the fuse, not the current.
Good luck
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