2000 jimmy
If it blows immediately after turning the fan on, there must be a short. If it takes a few seconds, the motor could need to be oiled, unrestricted (if something is stopping the squirrel-cage from turning), or possibly replaced. Don't go with a larger fuse; you'll burn up the wiring.
SOURCE: Blower Fan will not blow, we have already replaced Heater Control
you need to replace the fan ...its under the hood on the passenger side held in bt 3 screws and one plug this is the only motor on that side of the vehicle and only takes a half hour to change out
SOURCE: 20 amp fuse in the box under hood that keeps blowing
Does it only do this when the heat or A/c is on full blast.. ( I had a few of my customers with this problem and they needed a new blower motor..)
SOURCE: the engin control fuse keeps blowing on my 2005
your fuelpump could be causing the fuse to blow as it may be seizing up
SOURCE: my 94 ford explorer keeps blowing the 30 amp EEC
There has to be a short in the EEC. My advice would be to take it to a mechanic you don't want to be playing with electronics if you don't have the expertiese. It's a good way to fry more systems
SOURCE: ford f350 diesel truck 30 amp fuse keeps blowing.
It is the fuel heater, All you have to do is unplug it.
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