Blowing fuses

Asked by Hanna Apr 20, 2016 at 02:01 PM about the 1999 Plymouth Voyager

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 99 Plymouth voyager just started
blowing fuses today. I've replaced it several
times and as soon as I start it the fuse
blows again and it knocks out blinkers, my
heat ect. What can cause this? Its never
done it before.

1 Answer

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The short answer is: you have a short. Some wires somewhere have shorted together or a connector is bad. Another trouble spot might be the backside of the fuse block - moisture and corrosion can be causing shorts. You'll need a multimeter to hunt down electrical shorts.

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