Ac compressor fuse keep blowing

Asked by MartinJones93 Jun 10, 2018 at 12:15 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2007 Chevy Impala AC compressor keep
blowing a fuse what should I do I can put a new
fuse in there and it will blow cold for a second then
pop

5 Answers

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Check owner's manual or the diagram on the fuse box cover to be sure you are using the correct amperage replacement fuse. As I recall, I had a car that required a 25 amp fuse and I always thought that seemed quite high. Maybe there are other things on the circuit and some may be shorted.

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Martinjones hey was wondering if you ever found out what was blowing the fuse i have same problem

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The clutch magnet itself may be shorted. Take an ohms reading. Go to a parts store and get an ohms reading of a new one. Compare. Ohms too low is a short out.

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Did you have to replace the compressor or what repair did you do? My impala is doing the same and 2 mechanics are going back and forth about replacing the compressor or not!

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