Re: Blowing Fuses
that fuse also powers the fuel pump relay and the ABS controller. replace the fuse, and disconnect the abs controller connector and remove the fuel pump relay. if the fuse doesnt blow, put the relay back in. if it blows, the relay or the wiring harness for the relay is bad. if it doesnt blow, connect the abs controller. if it blows then, the abs controller may have an internal fault and may require replacement or its wiring harness is damaged. of course, if all that is disconnected, and just the PCM is connected, and the fuse blows, yeah id say its the PCM. but start with the cheap stuff first. also check to see if you have the correct fuse in that location, it should be a 10 amp. good luck.
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