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Old 09-21-2005, 05:25 PM
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blow gauges fuse blazer95

I have a Blazer 95 car 4.3lt vortec. Blow the fuse gauges when passage by a curled street, soon does not work the board of instruments and the first speed does not work either, I replace fuse but becomes to burn it. Please one helps since in the electricos deales they have not been able with the problem
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Re: blow gauges fuse blazer95

Can you please type pure english please.

I have NO IDEA what you just said.
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Re: blow gauges fuse blazer95

Blow the fuse gauges when passage by a curled street...

That must be some good SH*T he smoked.
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