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Old 09-04-2005, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Ignition Fuse Help Please.....

I need some suggestions please.. I have a 92 camry, 4- cyl. The battery went dead, so I replaced it. The next day it quit while running. Every time I turn the key to the "on"
position, not starting, I blow the "AM2" ignition fuse which is a 30 amp fusein the ignition circuit.. I looked for a short in the battery cables, nothing. I replaced the internal ignition coil, cap, and rotor button, and the ignition switch. I checked the EFI relay and it works fine. I unplugged the fuel pump and still blew a fuse. I unplugged the wiring to the ignition coil and I didn't blow the fuse, that's why I replaced the ignition switch. Any suggestions would be very appreciated. Thanks.

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if you unplug the distributor and it doesn't blow,, there is a single wire noise filter in the distributor that is shorted out... call the dealer, the part is really cheap. pull the distributor and replace it.
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Thanks DeeKay

Thanks, I'll try that. When I had the distributor out, I saw that and thought it was
the condensor. The auto parts store told me it's an RF filter for the sterio (?).
Thanks, we'll see what happens.
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