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Blowing ECU fuse

I am working on a 8FDU25 and it has been intermittently been blowing the 10A ecu fuse, which renders the lower and tilt functions inoperable. Replaced the fuse and popped as soon as key turned on. checked with a meter for shorts and 3.5k ohms on load side of fuse. install new fuse and ok. truck functions and shows 2 codes on dash...62-1 and A5-1. I am confident fuse will go again, but would like direction when it goes and also to know what the codes are currently for.


Thanks
Tim

shifty_jr at yahoo dot com
  • Posted 19 Jan 2011 10:24
  • By Shifty1939
  • joined 13 Oct'10 - 1 message
  • Wisconsin, United States

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