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jason arredondo
• los angeles, CA, USA
• Registered on 4/8/2003
• 47 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:5/28/2003 17:38
everytime i turn on my headlights the fuse pops. if the motor is on it will pop, but if its not it wont. any ideas? any way to find a loose ground besides pulling on every wire?
BoulderBronco
• Telluride, CO, USA
• Registered on 7/6/2002
• 105 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:5/28/2003 20:21
Something to do with the ignition wires maybe. Definately sounds like a grounding problem. Check the wires for the other accessories on that circuit to be sure they are ok.

93 Bronco,White/Green

Engine:
351W, 130 amp alternator, AGR High Pressure power steering pump, Custom K&N intakes, BroncoAir YORK on-board-air kit,

Drivetrain:
E4OD tranny, BW 1356 T-Case, 6" Superlift w/radius arms, Superlift Superrunner Steering Kit, D44 TTB front w/ARB, Warn Premium hubs, 4.88 gears, Ford 8.8 rear, custom CV driveshaft front, custom length driveshaft rear, 37" MTR's, BroncoAir Extreme Duty Winch Bumper, Warn M12000 winch,

Other: Lund Moon Visor, Tinted windows, PIAA 90Series fog/driving lights, full size spare, Uniden CB, kick ass stereo, Alpine MP3 head unit, CD/MP3 Changer, Orion amps, Boston 12" subs, MBQuart components.

Future: D60 front w/ custom coils, Sterling 10.25" rear, ARB's and 4.88's, full Bassani Exhaust/Header system, hopefully a supercharger but ya know it's all about the $$$$$$$$$
I am also the owner of BroncoAir

Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Bronco, Bronco II
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