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Old 09-20-2007, 04:18 PM
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98 Voyager Fuse Problem

I have a 98 Grand Voyager. I keep blowing fuses when I have the air con on and a turn signal on. I replace the fuse and it will stay working for awhile. I have had it looked at but can not find the porblem. I need help.
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Re: 98 Voyager Fuse Problem

Which fuses are blowing?
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Re: 98 Voyager Fuse Problem

I'm having a problem similar to this one, I think. I think the fan, not so much the A/C, has something to do with it, because my blower fan has been making kind of a grinding noise recently.

But I'm blowing the red 10A fuse above the brake pedal for ABS and turn signals. I put a new fuse in and everything works great for roughly a day, sometimes not even that long, then the fuse blows again.

I don't know if the blower motor affects that fuse or not, but I'll change it out and replace the fuse again and see what happens.
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