Mitsubishi Pajero NL Blowing 100amp fuse
Hi My Pajero keeps blowing the 100amp fuse in the engine bay fuse box ,But its not normal its doing it when the car not running ,I can put a new one in ,and it all work fine ,but if i let the car sit for half an hour or so the fuse blown again can anyone help or had this same issue ?????? HELP RQUIRED
As Captain Kirk would say, "Scotty, we need more power!" "More power Scotty!" Aye Coptain, Im giving you all Ive got.......any more and shes a gonna blow!
I think you are referring to the large fuses in front of the main fuse box, under the hood on drivers side? That is really bizarre that the fuse would "blow" with engine off, and just sitting. Makes me think that maybe there is a major wire that has rubbed the insulation off, and making a slight contact with the frame someplace. Did you try following the those heavy duty wires, and look for any areas where the insulation could have rubbed off? I would think this is pretty dangerous.....a fire could start when the car is just parked.
Are you saying that when you put a new fuse in, you can drive the Montero/Paj. for a long time and the fuse does not blow?
You need to determine what systems that this fuse services.....most likely a short in one of those areas.
You could take a pic of the fuse location, and post it here.
I think you are referring to the large fuses in front of the main fuse box, under the hood on drivers side? That is really bizarre that the fuse would "blow" with engine off, and just sitting. Makes me think that maybe there is a major wire that has rubbed the insulation off, and making a slight contact with the frame someplace. Did you try following the those heavy duty wires, and look for any areas where the insulation could have rubbed off? I would think this is pretty dangerous.....a fire could start when the car is just parked.
Are you saying that when you put a new fuse in, you can drive the Montero/Paj. for a long time and the fuse does not blow?
You need to determine what systems that this fuse services.....most likely a short in one of those areas.
You could take a pic of the fuse location, and post it here.
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