Blown Horn/Brake Light Fuse
I have a 1999 Miata MX5 that recently has started to have the 15 amp
fuse that serves the horn and brake lights (and I'm sure a few more things) blow occassionally. As this is intermittent, I'm struggling on where to start looking. Anyone had a similar problem and can give me a clue as to where to start looking for the problem?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
Blown Horn/Brake Light Fuse
On 11 Jul 2006 19:31:24 -0700, "Mazda99" > wrote:
>I have a 1999 Miata MX5 that recently has started to have the 15 amp >fuse that serves the horn and brake lights (and I'm sure a few more >things) blow occassionally. As this is intermittent, I'm struggling on >where to start looking. Anyone had a similar problem and can give me a >clue as to where to start looking for the problem?? Any help would be >greatly appreciated. > >Thanks! Are you using the stock horn? It is not uncommon for air horns to blow the 15 amp fuse. |
Blown Horn/Brake Light Fuse
As far as I know, this is the original horn. I bought my Miata used
and there were no other customizations, so I'd expect it's the original horn. As there are other things on this circuit, it may not be the horn. I've been trying to find the conditions that make it blow. I've put a new fuse in the morning, driven the car to work and everything is fine. Once I come out in the heat of the day, it's still fine until I drive it for the first time (for only a few minutes)- after which it's blown again. Don't know yet if this is a pattern or not, just what I discovered today. Keep the clues coming. I'll be going hard at trying to find the short this weekend and any list of best places to start would be appreciated. I also don't have a wiring diagram for this, unfortunately - does anyone have a diagram of this circuit? Thanks, John Natman wrote: > On 11 Jul 2006 19:31:24 -0700, "Mazda99" > wrote: > > >I have a 1999 Miata MX5 that recently has started to have the 15 amp > >fuse that serves the horn and brake lights (and I'm sure a few more > >things) blow occassionally. As this is intermittent, I'm struggling on > >where to start looking. Anyone had a similar problem and can give me a > >clue as to where to start looking for the problem?? Any help would be > >greatly appreciated. > > > >Thanks! > > Are you using the stock horn? It is not uncommon for air horns to blow > the 15 amp fuse. |
Blown Horn/Brake Light Fuse
A long shot, You have a wire going up to the third brake light in the trunk
lid. Check the condition of the wire in the left hinge. ¢ "Mazda99" > wrote in message ups.com... > As far as I know, this is the original horn. I bought my Miata used > and there were no other customizations, so I'd expect it's the original > horn. As there are other things on this circuit, it may not be the > horn. > > I've been trying to find the conditions that make it blow. I've put a > new fuse in the morning, driven the car to work and everything is fine. > Once I come out in the heat of the day, it's still fine until I drive > it for the first time (for only a few minutes)- after which it's blown > again. Don't know yet if this is a pattern or not, just what I > discovered today. > > Keep the clues coming. I'll be going hard at trying to find the short > this weekend and any list of best places to start would be appreciated. > I also don't have a wiring diagram for this, unfortunately - does > anyone have a diagram of this circuit? > > Thanks, > > John > > > Natman wrote: >> On 11 Jul 2006 19:31:24 -0700, "Mazda99" > wrote: >> >> >I have a 1999 Miata MX5 that recently has started to have the 15 amp >> >fuse that serves the horn and brake lights (and I'm sure a few more >> >things) blow occassionally. As this is intermittent, I'm struggling on >> >where to start looking. Anyone had a similar problem and can give me a >> >clue as to where to start looking for the problem?? Any help would be >> >greatly appreciated. >> > >> >Thanks! >> >> Are you using the stock horn? It is not uncommon for air horns to blow >> the 15 amp fuse. > |
Blown Horn/Brake Light Fuse
Thanks for the clue - I'll be sure to check that first!!
¢ wrote: > A long shot, You have a wire going up to the third brake light in the trunk > lid. Check the condition of the wire in the left hinge. > > ¢ > > > "Mazda99" > wrote in message > ups.com... > > As far as I know, this is the original horn. I bought my Miata used > > and there were no other customizations, so I'd expect it's the original > > horn. As there are other things on this circuit, it may not be the > > horn. > > > > I've been trying to find the conditions that make it blow. I've put a > > new fuse in the morning, driven the car to work and everything is fine. > > Once I come out in the heat of the day, it's still fine until I drive > > it for the first time (for only a few minutes)- after which it's blown > > again. Don't know yet if this is a pattern or not, just what I > > discovered today. > > > > Keep the clues coming. I'll be going hard at trying to find the short > > this weekend and any list of best places to start would be appreciated. > > I also don't have a wiring diagram for this, unfortunately - does > > anyone have a diagram of this circuit? > > > > Thanks, > > > > John > > > > > > Natman wrote: > >> On 11 Jul 2006 19:31:24 -0700, "Mazda99" > wrote: > >> > >> >I have a 1999 Miata MX5 that recently has started to have the 15 amp > >> >fuse that serves the horn and brake lights (and I'm sure a few more > >> >things) blow occassionally. As this is intermittent, I'm struggling on > >> >where to start looking. Anyone had a similar problem and can give me a > >> >clue as to where to start looking for the problem?? Any help would be > >> >greatly appreciated. > >> > > >> >Thanks! > >> > >> Are you using the stock horn? It is not uncommon for air horns to blow > >> the 15 amp fuse. > > |
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