Fuse keeps blowing.
Asked by Sally Oct 14, 2015 at 07:26 PM about the 2004 Chrysler Town & Country LX LWB FWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Replaced the fuse last week, and it
lasted exactly one week and did it
again. Now I've had to replace it twice
in the past hour. The van shuts off,
lose steering, brakes, everything.
7 Answers
so now what?? how about telling us the fuse thats blowing..i have a idea....but ?
AgeeKustoms answered 8 years ago
what fuse is it? You have a short in that system. Fuses blow because something in that circuit is pulling more amps than the fuse is rated for. The fuses location in the fuse box will tell you what system that fuse is in. Or it is in your owners manual
I'm not sure which fuse it is as it's my daughter's van, but thanks for the helpful tips.
AgeeKustoms answered 8 years ago
On the inside of the fusebox cover there should be a map which shows the location of the fuse you have replaced and its number. You can look that fuse number or location up in the owners manual . I'm sure you can find an owners manual online.
Im having the same problem it says its the ccn and swc fuse but which one will cause the fuse to blow.
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