Here's the situation: My "Heater" fuse blows every time I go over a bump just the wrong way (I've not yet found the right way). I sort of let it go over the summer, but it's starting to get a little chilly when I drive with the windows down in the morning to keep the fog to a minimum. So, I figure I better to get to fixing it. Also on that fuse are the oil pressure, fuel, and temp gauges. I thought about just yanking out wire after wire until I found one that was bad, but that seemed like it'd take a bit of extra work and would probably end up causing more problems when I forgot where the good wires went.
Does anyone know of any trouble spots that I should check first or anything that could narrow my search a bit before I start tearing into stuff?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you think of any information that I could give to make the diagnosis easier.
lycent
Does anyone know of any trouble spots that I should check first or anything that could narrow my search a bit before I start tearing into stuff?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you think of any information that I could give to make the diagnosis easier.
lycent