Blowing Battery Fuse
Please help, have a Honda Civic. I keep blowing battery fuse (60 amp fuse under the hood. It seems that if I replace the fuse, the car will start and run fine, when I go out to start after it sits a day or two, nothing and the battery fuse is blown. I am wondering what current would be strong enough to blow the 60 am0 fuse. Thanks for any suggestions
check your wiring. you might have some stripped/exposed wire coming in contact with some metal or other wire. I had a similar problem with my parking lights fuse. The wire was somewhat exposed and rubbing against the frame blowing my fuse.
Is it possibly to narrow down what wires to search for. I am thinking since it is blowing a 60 amp fuse, the current causing the problem may not be as simple as something that would blow a 10 or 15 amp fuse. Am I wrong to assume this, thanks for any help.
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