blowing #1 fuse

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  1. brovender

    brovender Enthusiast

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    i'm having to replace my #1 fuse daily. anyone know where i should look for a short in the wiring? i've soaked my fuse block in vinegar overnight to see if it was the issue but no luck. it's preventing me from being able to drive at night because my rear lights don't work. by the way, the fuse is a 15A.
     
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    Hand the same problem a few weeks a go my problas was that one of the wires in the rear lagth (housing) was makeing a short just replas the housing ad solv the problem
    Take a look at the plugs and the wires

    Good luck
     
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    rear housing?
     
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    Your tail ligths
     
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    i'll check it out. i also had almost none of my fuses in the correct spot on my block. :brickknock:
     
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