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| 1999 express eng 1 fuse - Chevrolet-Express Van |
| 1999 express eng 1 fusemy van keeps blowing eng 1 fuse, it started first when hitting bumps, did it a few times this way, could not find a short, put a new fuse in then went on, now as soon as i blow a fuse and stick a new one in it blows again |
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| Mine also.It was intermittant but one day it stayed shorted. Then I could finally start looking for the problem. First I disconnected two of the O2 sensors, I was tired of laying under it after that and still had the short. Next I started tracing wires. I started under the hood. On the pass side rear of the engine, one of the pink wires going under the van, was the one shorted. I haven't crawled back under to figure out where it goes. Probably the O2 sensor on the other side. It could be the wire shorting out also. Any way, I have the wire cut now and it does not blow the fuse. I also have at least two 02 sensors un hooked. At least I can drive it now. |
| Hi there, Brian, I have exact the same problem, can you please exact tell me what you did to get the car running??? kind regards |
| Hi all, I have been trying to find the location of and difficulty level in replacing the O2 sensor. I believe I have a bad Bank 2 sensor 1 O2. |
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