Hello All,
So I went out to start my truck after about a week of sitting (I know, I know, she gets lonely) and when I turned the key, it turned over a few times, stopped, and I lost all electrical power. No lights, radio, nothing. I checked the battery, and it's charged. Then I checked the fuses and the little 2A one was blown. Odd, since I know the starter isn't running through that.
So I got some more fuses and as soon as I replace the little 2A fuse, the lights come back on, radio works, etc. But the very moment I turn the key, everything goes out and the 2A fuse blows again. Any ideas on what might be going on?
Thanks,
Joel
electrical and starting difficulties
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re: electrical and starting difficulties
somewhere in that circuit, you are making ground, and blowing that fuse.
only way i know of fixing it is to start chasing wire. start with the places the wiring harness passes through metal. most likely something rubbed to the bare wire there.
i do believe they make a short finder, but i've never used one.
only way i know of fixing it is to start chasing wire. start with the places the wiring harness passes through metal. most likely something rubbed to the bare wire there.
i do believe they make a short finder, but i've never used one.
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re: electrical and starting difficulties
Well, it ended up being a slightly loose battery connection. Thanks for the help.
-Joel
-Joel