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djcrew 12-28-2007 09:03 AM

Fuse Box trouble
 
Howdy all. Im new to this site and it's a little different from the other one im part of (2003 F-250 Powerstroke), so bear with me a little till i get it all figured out.

Anyway, the fuse box in the engine compartment is loose or something. The car just died the other day and i thought it was the battery cable, but when i bumped the fuse box it came back to life. So now it wont run real good and dies, but as soon as i wiggle the box it's fine again. Any suggestions? Any help will be great.

Thanks in advance guys

TheEngineer 12-28-2007 09:34 AM

RE: Fuse Box trouble
 
that is the strangest things ive heard since i cant really see anything there that would do that. You need to find the bad connection because there definetly is something somewhere. What model car is this?

Sebba 12-28-2007 12:58 PM

RE: Fuse Box trouble
 
Well, that tells you where your connection problem is, now doesnt it lol

djcrew 12-28-2007 05:46 PM

RE: Fuse Box trouble
 
Yea i guess it does. I kinda thought it was a little weird too, especially since it's totally hit and miss. Its a 97 spyder GS-T. Im sure you know all the details. 2.0 liter turbo, blah blah blah... I kinda figure it's a short too, but it's soo cramped in there that i can't dig around to play with it. Guess i might have to take it to a mech.

djcrew 02-03-2008 05:29 PM

RE: Fuse Box trouble
 
Well i got it back and it looked like somebody had trouble with it before and tried to fix it, but they did a terrible job. The connections were halfa$$ed under the box. Ended up redoin all the connections and makin them a little longer so you can get to stuff now. Just thought you might like to know incase somebody else asks the same question


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