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Old 04-25-2010, 07:54 AM
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95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Radio Fuse Keeps Blowing - Dead Battery

Hi Guys,

I've been having some electrical trouble with my jeep lately. About once a week the radio fuse will blow and I will have to replace the fuse. After doing so, for the past 2 weeks without fail next time I tried to turn on my Jeep it was completely dead. Had to get someone to jump it both times.

Any thoughts at all on what may be causing this? Currently it is leaking anti-freeze a little bit, but I would think that is an unrelated issue. There are a bunch of electrical wires that were spliced on my drivers door that I had to reconnect and crimp back together because I had to pick up a new driver's door at a junk yard. Is it possible one of the wires in there is causing me issues? Any ideas on what I should look at at this point? Really I am am of ideas.

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Old 04-25-2010, 11:30 PM
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Re: 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Radio Fuse Keeps Blowing - Dead Battery

Aftermarket stereo system, or original?

I'd start by checking to make sure you've got the correct amperage fuse first.
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