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Old 12-18-2005, 03:27 PM
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96 ing fuse blows

The 20Amp fuse(Cavity No 8) for IGN FUEL STARTER blows when I try to start the car. It just happend out of the blue. Please help, the car will not turn over at all. Thanks for any advice.
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Old 12-18-2005, 03:36 PM
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Fuel Pump

I believe the same fuse kept blowing on my brother's '94 Blazer. We would put another one in, the truck would start and then it would blow a few minutes later.

Turned out the fuel pump had an exposed wire in the gas tank. We replaced the fuel pump and it runs great now.

Let me know what happens.

-Shawn
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Old 12-18-2005, 06:14 PM
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Re: Fuel Pump

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Originally Posted by Shawn Herrity
I believe the same fuse kept blowing on my brother's '94 Blazer. We would put another one in, the truck would start and then it would blow a few minutes later.

Turned out the fuel pump had an exposed wire in the gas tank. We replaced the fuel pump and it runs great now.

Let me know what happens.

-Shawn
Thanks but mine will not even let the car turn over, if anyone knows what might be the solution please let me know, thanks.
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