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Old 04-27-2003, 07:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
BoomtownBrewpub
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Blowing fuse number 28 on the underdash panel

Don't know why but all of sudden I started blowing fuse number 28 after a night of plowing (yes plowing, I run a Blizzard 810 power plow)

Disconnected all wiring that had to do with plow (I am a dealer and installed it myself) and still pop every time I try to insert the fuse into the panel.

Any one have experience with this? There is no salt on the road, so corrosion should not be a problem.

Hmmm... help?

Howard
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