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Old 11-14-2008, 09:37 PM
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I was able to identify the electrical problem. After chasing after wires from the fuse C, I discover that in the trunk the hidden trunk lamp wires were melted together. I pulled out all the trunk lamp wire and discover more damage wire which I believe runs to the passenger seat headrest in the rear. I cut all the damage wire and replace it. I have not be able to remove the rear dash yet to removed that wire but I believe it is connected to the headrest.

After replacing the damage wire I have had no problem with Fuse blowing.

I don't know how or why the wires melted together but I know that it took out a resister in the N57 Convenience Control Module which control (power windows, sliding/pop-up roof)
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