by Anonymous on October 21st, 2008

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Why does my 94 Buick Skylark keep blowing the #10 25 amp HTR/AC fuse when I put the car in gear?

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  • by Moosemose on October 21st, 2008

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    The fuse blows because "Something" is drawing too much "Current". If it only blows when U put it in "Reverse", & it is the "Heater/AC Fuse", I have to think something is "Mis/Cross Wired" because the 2 should have no connection. Go to <www.autozone.com> & enter Ur cars "Info" then go to "Repairs,Wiring Diagrams" to see what else could be on that line. Disconnect the "Reverse Light Switch" & see if it stops blowing fuses. If it stops, follow the wiring back to see where the connection ties to that Fuse. John

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