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Old 07-21-2007, 12:19 PM
Arthur Dalton Arthur Dalton is offline
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[QUOTE=matchek1;1569150]Thank you. By the way, is the reason why the high fan fuse blew due to the one fan may be going. It seems a little hard to turn..

Go re-read my very first sentence. It states the load [Amp Draw] is suspect too high for fuse due to fan drag..

The fuse box has for the auxillary fan, fuse #1(16AMPS). But you have a square 40 amp load fuse to replace the high fan fuse. Attached is a picture of my fuse box. Where does the 40 amp fuse go if I can get one from the dealer?

I never mentioned a 40 A fuse. The fuse for load of high fan is on top of the relay..you can tell which relay by simply un-plugging the relay while the fan is ON. Do you have a bad fuse on top of any of the relays????????????

The 16A fuse is primary side of relays, not LOAD side.
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