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Engine SSR FUSE KEEPS BLOWING AND THE CAR WONT START

Aalbloshi

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Hey guys, I have A Holden Commodore WL / Chevy Caprice 2005 SS (LHD) , So the problem is that The Engine SSR Fuse keeps Blowing, when this happens All the electronics dies out and the Car won’t crank or Start , i replaced the Fuse several times but It blows After 1 hour of driving or more, Can u guys Tell me what’s the Problem?
 

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There will be a short in the wiring somewhere.
 

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Time to get a CTDR on to it to locate the location of the fault.
Sounds like a pinched cable or a screw through it.

I have a unit that I use to locate cable faults in Electrical and Alarm Cables,
depends on the type of cables that are being tested, it can locate the cable fault (Short or Open Circuit) within 300mm to 1 M.
 

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Time to get a CTDR on to it to locate the location of the fault.
Sounds like a pinched cable or a screw through it.

I have a unit that I use to locate cable faults in Electrical and Alarm Cables,
depends on the type of cables that are being tested, it can locate the cable fault (Short or Open Circuit) within 300mm to 1 M
Time to get a CTDR on to it to locate the location of the fault.
Sounds like a pinched cable or a screw through it.

I have a unit that I use to locate cable faults in Electrical and Alarm Cables,
depends on the type of cables that are being tested, it can locate the cable fault (Short or Open Circuit) within 300mm to 1 M.
So i found out that it was not the Engine SSR fuse, it is the ECM fuse which kept blewing, I replaced it With a High quality fuse Let’s see if it again blows up btw Thanks for the Help guys
 
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