The fuses are there to provide protection from the amperage, since ur fuses are blowing you probably have a short in the wire. I would say replacing the wire, unless ur able to find where the the copper is exposed and tape that up.
The control wire to the solenoid may be deteriorated and shorting out. Or, you may have a bad starter.
rear air unit has a air blending door solenoid, and is probably out. or broken making a clicking noise
water pump bad if u over heat with no heat or air in system remove cap or get it re filled
the wiring in contours, mystiques and cougars where all buggy. things blow fuses because they ground out. check for bad connections with a multimeter.
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You may have the wires for your horn crossed with the battery wire. This would cause the horn to go off any time the battery is connected.
I believe the starter solenoid is on the same circuit. A failed starter is most likely the problem.
You have a short circuit/over current problem with the circuit. If the wires are not touching metal, then the starter may have failed.
Hey C==The blower motor probably is dragging causing it to use excessive amps hence blowing the fuse. Replace it. Go to a parts store and have the alternator checked out. New alternators go bad just like old ones do. GoodluckJoe
Some portion of the circuitry downstream of the fuse which supplies voltage to the lamp is shorting to ground, perhaps at the lamp holder socket connection. A wiring diagram should be consulted.
If the wind wasn't blowing and the train was moving it would blow south. If the train was stopped and the wind was blowing east the steam would be blowing east. Because the train is moving and the wind is blowing it would be moving both to the south and the east. diferent answer by another person me... An electric train does not have steam!!!!!!!
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