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93 Suburban AC/Heater Control Panel Fuse Keeps Blowing
It appears I have a short somewhere in my electrical system that is causing the fuse for my AC/Heater control panel to keep blowing. I have no clue where to even start looking to find the short. Any ideas would be well appreciated. The fuse tends to blow after driving for 10 minutes with the air running. It also seems to happen when applying the brakes. Strange? Please help! It is 110 degrees where I live and no AC is killing me.
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Re: 93 Suburban AC/Heater Control Panel Fuse Keeps Blowing
I would look at the control panel itself. I think there was another thread where someone else had a similar problem about a week or two ago. Do you have rear a/c. Does the compressor still run with just the rear on? Good luck
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Re: 93 Suburban AC/Heater Control Panel Fuse Keeps Blowing
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Fuse 6 powers 4W and HVAC and maybe blower motor. I would check amp draw on blower motor and everything connected to the fuse that is blowing.
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