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68 442 - blowing fuses
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I replaced my hazard/turn signal wiring harness and now when i try to use the turn signals i get a blown fuse. any ideas?
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I would start looking for either a pinched wire, or one that has broken insulation causing a short.
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I would start looking for either a pinched wire, or one that has broken insulation causing a short.
Pinched wire on ts switch,i know from experience.
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thanks a lot. yes, it was a pinched wire at the switch. cheers!
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