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'07 LS 460 not starting

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Old 04-21-20, 05:25 PM
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I was able to extend the wire which had blown 60 amp fuse over to another spot on the buse that had 60 amp fuse also and car started without issues.
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Originally Posted by MrWalleye
I was able to extend the wire which had blown 60 amp fuse over to another spot on the buse that had 60 amp fuse also and car started without issues.
Dont do that. You are now using two circuits on one fuse if I'm understanding what you said correctly
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Originally Posted by Striker223
Dont do that. You are now using two circuits on one fuse if I'm understanding what you said correctly
No there is two open locations that do not have any circuits screwed into on the bus line. There is around 14 fused curcuits on the bus line. There are movable with unscrewing while others plug into the bus. Last thing I want to do is overload circuit and blow another fused connection.
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Originally Posted by MrWalleye
No there is two open locations that do not have any circuits screwed into on the bus line. There is around 14 fused curcuits on the bus line. There are movable with unscrewing while others plug into the bus. Last thing I want to do is overload circuit and blow another fused connection.
Ah okay, I didn't quite understand what you meant sorry.
Old 04-22-20, 05:26 AM
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Glad you got it. Hopefully, that's the end of it. But a blown fuse is a sign of an overdraw of amps which is caused by something. You might have Advance check the starter which they can do w/o its removal.. Good luck!
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