blowing 30amp fan fuse
blowing 30amp fan fuse
Car overheated, checked fans function. Primary wasn't working. Fuse was blown. Replaced fuse. Week later, happens again. Ideas?
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Re: blowing 30amp fan fuse
Maybe the relay is dying?
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Re: blowing 30amp fan fuse
I think that there is no problem with the fuse but there is something wrong with the fan. So service the fan first and than it will solve your trouble. Try it will surely work.
Re: blowing 30amp fan fuse
Not real sure where to start. I don't do electrical stuff very well.
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Re: blowing 30amp fan fuse
I checked the resistance and it seems fine. I rechecked thefuses and relays and found the 30 amp fuse under the hood fan HVAC
was blown. The relay right side (left) was a bitburned outside between the two contacts directly beside thefuse, but the relay appears to be well internally.
was blown. The relay right side (left) was a bitburned outside between the two contacts directly beside thefuse, but the relay appears to be well internally.