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No Spark but cranks- blowing main fuse by breaker/starter relay

Daewoo G25E-3 forklift was running fine until ran out of LP. After they changed tank it had a no-start condition. We found the main fuse by breaker & starter relay (in frt. of battery) blown and replaced it only to have it blow again upon turning on ignition. Changed all relays but figure we have a short somewhere, have unplugged all top wiring and no changes, now looking at possibly ignition switch or coil/module wires below. Has anyone had this experience, or are we probably going to have to hunt for a shorted wire?, thanks
  • Posted 20 Jan 2011 07:42
  • By TimZarbana
  • joined 20 Jan'11 - 2 messages
  • Ohio, United States
Tim Meehan
330-482-5092 ext. 102
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No prob Ed,
As we thought it was a bad coil pack, and some how a bad brake light switch short, too..funny how sh#t happens all at once!!?? Big thanks to Valley Industrial, Yo., Oh. for their quick and knowledgeable service!!
  • Posted 21 Jan 2011 06:55
  • By TimZarbana
  • joined 20 Jan'11 - 2 messages
  • Ohio, United States
I don't mean to be rude, and I have no guesses for you, but please DO come on back and describe for us where you found the short.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2011 11:21
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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