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January 17th, 2009 09:15 AM #1My car suddenly stopped while I was driving. It cranks strongly but wont start. Looked at the fuse panel and saw the 15A fuse burnt but not open circuited. It already melted part of its holder and the metal contact appeared burnt. I replaced it with a newer fuse and made sure that its tight and secure. I was able to drive it for the whole day but it stalled again. I just pushed on the fuse again and it started.
How can i find what caused the fuse to burn? Can I open up the fuse compartment and replace the connectors and check the solder? help!
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January 17th, 2009 11:40 PM #2Most probable cause dito yung loose fuse terminal.
To fix it ,bypass the fuse box
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January 18th, 2009 02:53 AM #3bypass of the fuse is not fixing the problem. in fact it can pose a safety problem.
i am not sure how or if it is possible to replace the fuse holder you are talking about. you need a good fuse holder for this circuit to properly protect it from accidental overload, and prevent electrical fire. a good auto electrician should be able to help you in fixing this type of problem.
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January 18th, 2009 06:39 AM #4
bypassing it will surely introduce a whole lot of problems.
Replace the fuse holder. Check the solder (which is probably a cold one).
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January 18th, 2009 07:07 AM #5
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January 19th, 2009 09:39 AM #6what i meant of bypassing the fuse box is you don't have to fix the fuse box
because it's a lot easier to bypass ( of course you're going to put a fuse in there rated for that circuit)
my post is a little bit hard to follow if you're not mechanics , next time i have to explain it in details.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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