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Old 12-02-2010, 10:35 AM
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Re: Power Door Lock Problem

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Originally Posted by ctwright View Post
I'm surprised I didn't catch too that when I read it the first time. That is a good idea too with the magnifier and I would check especially close to the hinges where there is movement, maybe a grommet came loose and then the sharp metal could have scraped the insulation off of the wire.
To the original poster.
You said it keeps blowing the fuses, did you try using a bigger fuse b/c it was blowing them, make sure you have the right size fuse if not you could wind up with a bigger problem than the one you had to start with, you could burn your wires up by doing that.
Why would I put a bigger fuse in ... you're just asking for trouble. The book clearly states a 30amp fuse and on the underside of the fuse panel cover it shows a 30A for that slot marked Power Door Locks, I replace it with a 30. I replaced it and it was good for almost two weeks then it popped again... this is going to be like looking for a needle in a haystack I fear.
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