Aug 7, 2010 #1 G GNXDad Member Joined Sep 17, 2004 Messages 42 Any suggestions on how to find the short or problems with why this fuse keeps blowing without tearing the dash out, etc..????:frown:
Any suggestions on how to find the short or problems with why this fuse keeps blowing without tearing the dash out, etc..????:frown:
Aug 7, 2010 #2 B bmackinnon Active Member Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 2,092 Swap out the ignition module/coil pack with known good spares?
Aug 7, 2010 #3 salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 20,971 Unplug the connector to the Ign. module under the hood. Unbolt the small locking screw first. Once unplugged see if the fuse holds, if it does it's the module assy. itself as mentioned.
Unplug the connector to the Ign. module under the hood. Unbolt the small locking screw first. Once unplugged see if the fuse holds, if it does it's the module assy. itself as mentioned.
Aug 8, 2010 #4 T TurboBob Resident mad scientist Staff member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 6,670 agreed, the CCCi fuse feeds only the ignition module, and nothing else. So its the module, or the wiring to it. Bob
agreed, the CCCi fuse feeds only the ignition module, and nothing else. So its the module, or the wiring to it. Bob
Aug 8, 2010 #5 D daturbosix Member Joined Apr 15, 2003 Messages 987 yup. module.. i feel your pain, i just went through this.
Aug 8, 2010 #6 G GNXDad Member Joined Sep 17, 2004 Messages 42 salvageV6 said: Unplug the connector to the Ign. module under the hood. Unbolt the small locking screw first. Once unplugged see if the fuse holds, if it does it's the module assy. itself as mentioned. Click to expand... thanks, that was the issue :biggrin:
salvageV6 said: Unplug the connector to the Ign. module under the hood. Unbolt the small locking screw first. Once unplugged see if the fuse holds, if it does it's the module assy. itself as mentioned. Click to expand... thanks, that was the issue :biggrin: