Fuse G and H keep blowing
- vincefiat
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Fuse G and H keep blowing
Help, not sure what went wrong. Suddenly fuse G and H keep blowing when I put light switch on. Even with rear harness disconnected it blows as soon as you put on switch to second level.
- seabeelt
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Re: Fuse G and H keep blowing
Believe those are related to the headlights
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1971 Spider -Tropie’ - w screaming IDFs
1971 Spider - Vesper -scrapped
1979 Spider - Seraphina - our son's car now sold
1972 Spider - Tortellini- our son's current
- aevansgatech
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Re: Fuse G and H keep blowing
Yep, check connections up to and including the headlights
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1984 Pininfarina Azzurra (for sale)
1982 Spider 2000 (here to stay)
- vincefiat
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Re: Fuse G and H keep blowing
Thanks I have it narrowed to the front park/turn signal lights. The light itself has 3 wires (blue, black, brown). Not sure where to connect them. I have a light blue wire and red/yellow. I think the signal light is not original and does not match wiring diagram.
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Re: Fuse G and H keep blowing
I think 1979 Spider fuses 3,4,5 and 6 are head lights and 7 and 8 are parking lights, license plate lights, dash lights and cigar lighter light.
I don't think there can be a common problem for both fuses blowing. The front park/signal light wires and sockets is where I would begin as you say you have the rear disconnected and the fuses still blow. Fuse G is right side front and fuse H is left side front. I would remove the bulbs and inspect the light sockets for possible shorts between the bulb contact and the metal housing. For both fuses to be blowing it sort of points so something being incorrectly assembled. Electrically the fuses do not protect a common circuit.
I don't think there can be a common problem for both fuses blowing. The front park/signal light wires and sockets is where I would begin as you say you have the rear disconnected and the fuses still blow. Fuse G is right side front and fuse H is left side front. I would remove the bulbs and inspect the light sockets for possible shorts between the bulb contact and the metal housing. For both fuses to be blowing it sort of points so something being incorrectly assembled. Electrically the fuses do not protect a common circuit.