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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 44831" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>If you have items stored behind the seat the seat wiring harness can get damaged causing a short circuit and the fuse will blow. At the fuse the power is divided into two circuits. One supplies power to the seat switch and seat belt. The other supplies one of the power sources for the eic.</p><p>The seat switch and seat belt each send a circuit to the eic. Also the seat belt circuit sends power to the start interlock relay in the engine fuse and relay panel. </p><p>Have you had any problem with the foot pedal solenoids not releasing the pedals, one or both, or the solenoids locking the pedals during use or an error message I think it is FO4. A problem with these solenoids can also blow that fuse. If the fuse blows right away upon start up, then just unplug the solenoids and start the engine and see if it stays running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 44831, member: 5461"] If you have items stored behind the seat the seat wiring harness can get damaged causing a short circuit and the fuse will blow. At the fuse the power is divided into two circuits. One supplies power to the seat switch and seat belt. The other supplies one of the power sources for the eic. The seat switch and seat belt each send a circuit to the eic. Also the seat belt circuit sends power to the start interlock relay in the engine fuse and relay panel. Have you had any problem with the foot pedal solenoids not releasing the pedals, one or both, or the solenoids locking the pedals during use or an error message I think it is FO4. A problem with these solenoids can also blow that fuse. If the fuse blows right away upon start up, then just unplug the solenoids and start the engine and see if it stays running. [/QUOTE]
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