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<blockquote data-quote="Chris 8603" data-source="post: 129880" data-attributes="member: 23605"><p>Since you said you did see similar post, then you know several people on here have had this same issue with that fuse. Most all of them have to unhook there temp sensor to solve there issue. It makes absolutely no sense why a temp sensor would cause a short and blow a fuse. Just like several have concluded, it must be some sort of failsafe or engine protection. Some have replaced the sensor and had no issues and some have replaced it and the fuse continued to blow. Atleast you solved your issue and it was fairly simple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris 8603, post: 129880, member: 23605"] Since you said you did see similar post, then you know several people on here have had this same issue with that fuse. Most all of them have to unhook there temp sensor to solve there issue. It makes absolutely no sense why a temp sensor would cause a short and blow a fuse. Just like several have concluded, it must be some sort of failsafe or engine protection. Some have replaced the sensor and had no issues and some have replaced it and the fuse continued to blow. Atleast you solved your issue and it was fairly simple [/QUOTE]
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