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Old 08-29-2008, 09:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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'93 camry problem with 30 amp fuse blown

I've been having this problem where the 30 amp fuse blows out on me when i take a slight right turn. Its ridiculous because i've blown 6 fuses within 5 mins.

If anyone have any solutions or similar problems to fix this, let me know. ive taken it to the car mechanics and they cant find the source to the fuse blowing out making right turns.

i want to see if there are possible answers before checking in with the auto electrician.
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Which 30 Amp fuse, what circuit or circuits is it for? There are more than one 30 Amp fuse.

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ATC-30 fuse, the smaller green one
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What does the diagram in the fuse box cover indicate what the fuse is for?

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Fuse Box Cover
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...829car0001.jpg

Fuse Box Figure
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j179/biLLyXFAcToR/2008_0829car0004.jpg

Junction Block
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...829car0007.jpg
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Have you got a better wiring diagram? It is difficult to read what the other end of the fuse, AM2 connects to. The one by the CONN 2E, can't reading the letters. Since you have a wiring diagram, does it have a circuit diagram that tells yo what circuits does the AM2 fuse feed?

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it is connected to the ignition sw
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Hm! Have you look underneath the dash by the steering column? Maybe you have a wiring harness around that area that is coming in contact with the steering shaft wore out the insulation, and shorting it out when you are turning. You may have to remove the lower dash cover or the lower steering column to get a better look though.

By the way, have you notice what circuits or things are not working when the fuse is blown?

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