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Dara
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 6:46 am    Post subject: Burning fuse Reply with quote

Hi BMW fan,
I have a 1996 328I BMW. I recently got a climate control fixed and install
it in the car, it kept on blowing 5.0Amp ignition or starter fuse. Can
someone tell me why it doing this and how did you fix it?

Thanks,
Dara

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Don
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:44 am    Post subject: Re: Burning fuse Reply with quote

Dara wrote:
Quote:
Hi BMW fan,
I have a 1996 328I BMW. I recently got a climate control fixed and install
it in the car, it kept on blowing 5.0Amp ignition or starter fuse. Can
someone tell me why it doing this and how did you fix it?

Thanks,
Dara

If it started with the fix of the climate control - it sounds like the
fix wasn't successful. I'd suggest removing the climate control, replace
the fuse and see if it blows again. If it doesn't - send the climate
control back to where you had it fixed and tell them to fix it right
this time.
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Dara
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:24 am    Post subject: Re: Burning fuse Reply with quote

Thanks, Don. I think it the climate control. I already sent an e-mail to
the person that fixed the climate control.....
"Don" <admin@192.168.0.2> wrote in message
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Quote:
Dara wrote:
Hi BMW fan,
I have a 1996 328I BMW. I recently got a climate control fixed and
install it in the car, it kept on blowing 5.0Amp ignition or starter
fuse. Can someone tell me why it doing this and how did you fix it?

Thanks,
Dara

If it started with the fix of the climate control - it sounds like the fix
wasn't successful. I'd suggest removing the climate control, replace the
fuse and see if it blows again. If it doesn't - send the climate control
back to where you had it fixed and tell them to fix it right this time.


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