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Old 01-04-2007, 11:39 AM
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Question Dash (Insturment Panel) fuse keeps blowing..

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I have a 1998 trans am w/ LS1 motor. My insturment panel fuse keeps blowing and i can't figure out why. Anybody have any ideas of what it could be? any help will be great.
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Old 01-04-2007, 11:51 AM
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Re: Dash (Insturment Panel) fuse keeps blowing..

Somethings gotta have a major short in it somewhere. Did this just start happeneing out of the blue? Any changes in the dash setup (guages or radio recently) Is the cig lighter on the same circuit?
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Re: Dash (Insturment Panel) fuse keeps blowing..

yea it did. it started yesturday. when the car warms up that's when the fuse blows and if i turn the car off it won't restarted unless i replace the fuse. lighter still works and the radio still works.
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