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159 messages, Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM
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Okay. I uncovered the engine compartment's fuse box and from the wiring diagram I can figure out what the numbers of the fuses are and the handbook gives a cryptic abbreviation so I know pretty much what fuses are "BATT" and which are "IGN". I figure this is probably an Ignition problem. But HOW do I test a fuse? They are all colored and have a number such as 20 or 40 on them, but is there something obvious about a broken fuse? And how do you go about geting a fuse OUT to check it. I've tried pulling and squeezing but nothing happens.
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Replying to: chelmarsie (Jun 20, 2009 10:32 pm) Thanks so much in advance, Penne
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Replying to: fleastiff (Jun 21, 2009 9:27 am)
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Replying to: chelmarsie (Jun 21, 2009 10:07 pm) If your hubby has a meter have him check to see that it is charging while the engine is ideling. It should give you a reading around 13 to 14 amps. If your hubby does not have a meter, ask the nearest autoparts place to see if they would check it in the van for you. Most will do it for free.
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Replying to: chases (Jun 22, 2009 6:47 am) Thanks again, Penne
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Replying to: chases (Jun 22, 2009 6:45 am) Would I need a special tool to extract a fuse from its slot? I tried to pull on one and tried to squeeze it a bit to release it but maybe just should have pulled harder. |
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| One month ago we repaired or whole ac system in our 2002 venture...one week after that we had to replace two pullys and altornator...took a trip to virginia from texas..van did good until two days after arival..alternator needed to be replaced again..mechanic said faulty alternator..van did great coming back to texas..now its been three days since we have been back and guess what...battery light on again.. someone mention it might be something to do with ac clutch...don't know but need help asap. | |
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Replying to: chelmarsie (Jun 20, 2009 10:32 pm) >it wouldn't start or turn over at all. We jumped it ... Jumped it again. I was finally able to get someone to drive over with a set of jumper cables but my Chevy 2000 Venture didn't crank at all, so I don't think its a battery problem. What does this leave? Fuse? Starter? Lights, horn and radio work fine, so I never really thought that it was a dead battery or that the jump start attempt would work, I was just trying to eliminate some possibilities. Whats next??? |
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Replying to: fleastiff (Jun 23, 2009 12:26 pm) I went to an auto parts store to look at circuit continuity testers but they varied by voltage and price and nature of the probes. So I didn't know what to buy and wound up not buying anything with which to test the fuses since I just don't know what I am doing.
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Replying to: fleastiff (Jun 26, 2009 8:36 am) Do I remove the fuse box that is above the battery first? How?
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