by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009

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I have a 2004 ford explorer sport trac and my reverse lights keep blowing fuses out i have replaced thousands of fuses everytime i replace a fuse they work for a bit then when i go to check and see if they went out they allways blow the fuses, help me

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  • by Worzel on August 29th, 2009

    Worzel

    Wiring shortout, difficult to trace but can be done with a lot of effort or take it to an auto electrition to trace the fault. :o)

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  • by Bobgardenman on August 29th, 2009

    Bobgardenman

    You have a short in the wires. Comman places are where the wires go thru the doors. Trace it out with a meter.

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