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Front fan is keep burning fuses!

Nabeel

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Any one experience such problem? How to solve it?
The main low fan relay burned once & replaced & still main fan not running at low speed. The front fan fuse being burned 3 times. both fans looks working. And any suggestion for better cooling

 

/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/uhh.gif Your fuses shouldn't melt like that.....ever. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/uhh.gif

What fan are you running? What Amp fuse have you been running? Either way, when you blow fuses, they should blow (melt the thin metal section in the middle and thats it. The fact that its melting the plastic means you've got bigger issue's (looks like a short across the bottom of the fuse block I'd guess).
 

Nabeel

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I am using the stock fan & the fuse I used 25A & 30A. I will open the fuse box and see under the fuse box. Or may be doing new wires to the fan. Does bad fans do such thing or it should be only bad wiring?
 

Wizardawd

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I'm betting the fan was starting to die, and instead of replacing the fan, someone kept putting in bigger fuses hoping it would stop blowing.

Wiz
 
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