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Re: Blown fuel pump fuse?

Subject: Re: Blown fuel pump fuse?
by Matatk on 2008/4/11 23:19:36

I've had a fuse blow for seemingly no reason on my taillights. Couldn't find a problem. Replaced it and haven't had problems since. It is a 20 year old car, after all, and there are bound to be little gremlins in it. As long as you checked everything and it seemed ok, I wouldn't be too concerned.

As far as a "breaker" - why would you want that?? Sounds like a bad idea to me. The whole point of a fuse is to protect the system it is in line with. If you had a breaker that kept tripping, that would defeat the purpose. It would just cover up whatever problem there was without solving it. Could cause more problems in the long run. There are "breakers" for mechanics/testing use that you can replace a fuse with for diagnostics, but I wouldn't want one full time in the fuse box. Just my $.02.

Matthew
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