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Old 05-12-2008, 11:04 AM
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So you're an audio installer Ian? Your problem might be a ground, but more likely a SHORT. Tell me, have you installed a new head unit and/or amp in this vehicle? If so, start checking there first.

The undeniable clue is the blowing fuse. Anyway, these shorts aren't always easy to find, so I advise you get it done pronto before a fire starts. Oh, and don't park it in the garage till you get this fixed, or disconnect the battery every night.

I once had a short in a dome light that was draining my battery, and if I was thinking in this mode I would have found it sooner. I had recently replaced the bulb and moved the switch to turn it on when I opened the door...
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