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1992 240 Fuse #5 keeps blowing. 200 1992

Most likely reason for fuse 5 to blow in an M47 car is the insulation has fallen off of the wiring to the backup light switch. Check the wiring underneath, and maybe disconnect the blue wires from the back of the fuse panel at the fuse 5 terminal to see which one kicks the fuse and leave it disconnected. Then be sure your turn signals still work and maybe you can wait for better weather to replace the wiring to the backup light switch. Sorry, this is a lousy job.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Mechanics are often working with their hands in an area they cannot see, much like cleaning up after #2.






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