A alibaba Ali Nassar Driver Feb 5, 2010 #1 what does that mean? the fuses for my blower motor blew today, and when i went to check the fuse it was pretty hot and it started to melt the fuse. could it mean a short?? if it was a short wouldn't it just blow the fuse?
what does that mean? the fuses for my blower motor blew today, and when i went to check the fuse it was pretty hot and it started to melt the fuse. could it mean a short?? if it was a short wouldn't it just blow the fuse?
S13<3 SFLDrama.com Driver Feb 5, 2010 #2 ur having somekind of a short or ther is great resistence in the circuit
SAS Driver Feb 5, 2010 #3 had the same problem with 86 i had split under my fuse box that was grounding out when i turned and killing my fuel pump. id def look for a split wire on your blower motor and under the fuse block
had the same problem with 86 i had split under my fuse box that was grounding out when i turned and killing my fuel pump. id def look for a split wire on your blower motor and under the fuse block
J JiujitsuDrift Driver Feb 6, 2010 #5 Resistance would not cause anything to melt. It's a short. Might be the blower motor itself. Has your blower motor been working fine lately?
Resistance would not cause anything to melt. It's a short. Might be the blower motor itself. Has your blower motor been working fine lately?