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Why would the 15 amp fuse keep blowing?

Why would the 15 amp fuse keep blowing?

If the cigarette lighter fuse is 15 amps, then a draw of more than 15 amps will cause it to blow. And if the problem in your circuit is actually some type of short, putting in a larger fuse may cause the wiring to heat up to the point where it could melt or even cause a fire.

Why does fuse keep blowing on Sebring fuel pump?

I just got a 2002 sebring convertable ( limited version ) after 3 days of use the 20 amp fuse for the starter/fuel pump blew. replaced it and it started fine.

What to do if fuel pump fuse keeps blowing?

To determine which circuit is the troublesome one, unplug the fuel pump relay, put a fresh fuse in the #8 slot and turn the key to start the car. If the car turns over, you most likely need a new fuel pump.

Where are the fuses for the ignition switch?

In play from the ignition switch is the body control module, and fuses 14, 15, 17, and 23 of the junction block to the left of the steering wheel. I would first check to see if larger fuses are used for 14, 15, 17, and 23 to sell the car, If not, you may have a problem related to ignition, body control module, or associated wiring.

I just got a 2002 sebring convertable ( limited version ) after 3 days of use the 20 amp fuse for the starter/fuel pump blew. replaced it and it started fine.

Why does my car keep blowing the fuse?

Blowing Fuses, Car Won’t Start: I Keep Blowing the 20amp Start/… I keep blowing the 20amp Start/Fuel fuse and the car won’t start. I’ve replaced it before, and the car will start and run for a week or two, then blow the fuse again. I replace it again and it may work for a few days before blowing again.

To determine which circuit is the troublesome one, unplug the fuel pump relay, put a fresh fuse in the #8 slot and turn the key to start the car. If the car turns over, you most likely need a new fuel pump.

In play from the ignition switch is the body control module, and fuses 14, 15, 17, and 23 of the junction block to the left of the steering wheel. I would first check to see if larger fuses are used for 14, 15, 17, and 23 to sell the car, If not, you may have a problem related to ignition, body control module, or associated wiring.

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Ruth Doyle