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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: CruisingRam]
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01/02/11 12:58 AM
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dennismopar73
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ok i'll bite look for a fuse link wire to be blown right by the fuse block
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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: dennismopar73]
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01/02/11 02:56 AM
01/02/11 02:56 AM
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CruisingRam
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ok i'll bite look for a fuse link wire to be blown right by the fuse block
wouldn't that cut power to the entire fuse block? All the other items work- it is just this single fuse area that is creating havoc- even the under hood light works.
Here is another possible clue? The windows have always been rolling down and up very slowly- like it is getting not enough power to the window circuit, and when it quit last night, I couldn't roll up the windows. I am not sure why the mod was done, and I can't get ahold of the prior owner to run it down.
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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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01/02/11 03:25 AM
01/02/11 03:25 AM
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By 96 the fusable link wires were replaced with maxi-fuses. It's time to get a wiring diagram (your local library may have a good diagram in the reference section) and follow the circuit that is blowing.
The nature of this mod makes me think this is a regular fix?
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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: CruisingRam]
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01/02/11 03:47 AM
01/02/11 03:47 AM
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Jim_Lusk
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By 96 the fusable link wires were replaced with maxi-fuses. It's time to get a wiring diagram (your local library may have a good diagram in the reference section) and follow the circuit that is blowing.
The nature of this mod makes me think this is a regular fix?
Perhaps. I don't know what the dealers did.....
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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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01/02/11 03:55 AM
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By 96 the fusable link wires were replaced with maxi-fuses. It's time to get a wiring diagram (your local library may have a good diagram in the reference section) and follow the circuit that is blowing.
The nature of this mod makes me think this is a regular fix?
Perhaps. I don't know what the dealers did.....
It wasn't a dealer deal- it was some owner that did it I think- it has a 40a circuit breaker wired into the maxi-fuse slot=wierd
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Re: Dodge Caravan help- someithing fuse block related
[Re: CruisingRam]
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01/02/11 04:30 AM
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By 96 the fusable link wires were replaced with maxi-fuses. It's time to get a wiring diagram (your local library may have a good diagram in the reference section) and follow the circuit that is blowing.
The nature of this mod makes me think this is a regular fix?
Perhaps. I don't know what the dealers did.....
It wasn't a dealer deal- it was some owner that did it I think- it has a 40a circuit breaker wired into the maxi-fuse slot=wierd
That indicates he kept blowing the maxi-fuse, but still wanted some protection. Still time to trace out the circuit by getting the diagram.
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