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Heater fuse

Heater fuse

Germy

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1985 jeep cj7 360 20 rear and 30 front w/warn lockers 5 speed tranny,

1971 dodge dart built 318
I have all new harness. The fuse to the heater motor keeps blowing, it is a ten amp. Trying to figure if the is a short or if I am using too small a fuse!
Thanks!!!!!!
 
Are you sure it's supposed to be a 10A fuse? I just ran out to the garage and I have a 25A fuse in mine. 10A sounds a little low for an electric motor...

Put a 20A fuse in there, if it blows that too, I would start thinking either short in the wiring or short in the motor.
 
Awesome!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!
 
Works great, no shorts! Thank you!
 
In this case I think this was the right thing to do. Under most circumstances I would hope everybody would resist the urge to put a bigger fuse in until it worked. Imagine the smell of wires under the dash and smoke rolling up from under. :cool:
 
Too true io! I had a hunch going in though.
 
Actually I am not sure but that may be a 30 amp circuit, but I have more than once overheard "I had to put a 30 amp fuse in the headlights before they would work." Things like that always make me a bit nervous, nothing quite says "you screwed up" like an incinerated electrical system.:D

Too true io! I had a hunch going in though.
 

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