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Old 02-15-2005, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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92 Ee-90 Starter/fuse Problems

I have a -92 corolla (1.3 EE-90). Now the main fuse (40A green by the battery) has blown three times in 6 days. It blows when I turn the key. When it blows the starter and instruments gets no power. I can start by pushing the car, but no instruments, radio or blinker will work. I assume there is a shortcut somewhere. Anyone that know about this?

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Old 02-15-2005, 08:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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start by checking the grounds and battery connections
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Tried that, but no change...
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find your alternator......check and make sure the power wire is connected. If it is the trace it back to the battery.....look at the wire to see if there is any burn marks on it because it could be hitting your manifold, or some other part of the motor, and burnt through the plastic. if that isn't the problem then look at all wires running from the battery to you fuse box and etc. there has to be a short somewhere along the line.....thats the only reason for that to happen
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