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hobgoblin351 09-11-2004 02:53 PM

Electrical headaches
 
Finally got the new stereo "system" installed and keep blowing fuses. Yeah I know what a surprise! lol The power amp is wired right to the battery so thats not the problem. The head unit along with the power antena, oh and also the tach, all have constant hot, and switched hot leads. Funny thing the constant hots are not the fuses blowing. The turn signal fuse is the one going. I've moved the leads around with the same result. the turn sig fuse blows. I know 1970 electronics are not up to snuff with todays systems but I figured they would be able to handle the job. My next move is to wire the hot leads to the battery, with a nice size wire and fuse. Then wire the switched leads to the accessory post. Also with inline fuses. But the thing is that from what I can tell from the wiring chart is, the power going to the accessory post still has to travel through the turn signal, and the other switched fuses. Am I headed in the right direction with this? The turn signals were fine before the "system" install. I did change the steering wheel to a Grant. That install did go fine and I do intend to check the wires in the colum again. But I don't think that was the root of the problem.. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance

PKRWUD 09-11-2004 03:30 PM

Disconnect everything that goes to that fuse, and then check each of the wires for continuity to ground. When you find the wire that has it, you will find your problem.

hobgoblin351 09-12-2004 02:25 PM

The problem seems to be comming from the backup light circuit. Everything works but you put it into reverse and the fuse blows. Also when the lights are turned on, before the fuse blows, the turn indicators are lit. Doesen't that usually mean tat a bulb is blown or the circuit is open? All the bulbs are working. I yanked the seering wheel off just to make sure nothing was grounding in there. everything was ok inside there. I've got the wiring diagram and am about to start checking for shorts. The only thing is that, so many of these wires run into other circuits that it's hard to just test for a grounded wire. Without disconnecting all of the wires that are supposed to be grounded.


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