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    Default ecu fuse keeps blowing??

    everytime i turn the switch on under the hood the ecu fuse keeps blowing what would the [prob be suggestions= reps thanks in advance,.

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    blowing fuses??

    same thing u have fucked up wiring someplace in that circuit that fuse is in.


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    well i had the same problem abotu a year ago and it turned that my dizzy was was bad. my dizzy somehow had a fire in it...
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    try unplugging the dizzy and putting a another fuse where the ecu fuse goes... then turn it on in the on position...if it doesnt blow this tiime you know your problem but is goin off of my experience with the same problem
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    thanks man i will sure to try that. reped..

    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    try unplugging the dizzy and putting a another fuse where the ecu fuse goes... then turn it on in the on position...if it doesnt blow this tiime you know your problem but is goin off of my experience with the same problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    try unplugging the dizzy and putting a another fuse where the ecu fuse goes... then turn it on in the on position...if it doesnt blow this tiime you know your problem but is goin off of my experience with the same problem

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