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Old June 20th 05, 03:26 AM
david p via CarKB.com
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Default Saturn AC Blows Fuse

Hello, I looking for some answers to something that probably has the
impossible answer of "Take it to the Dealer". I have a 2001 satun l200.
Worked great until last week. The AC compressor doesnt kick on. I checked the
fuse and it was blown. I replaced it and started it and it blew again. So I
read a few postings and saw that it could be the compressor coil, so I
disconnected the coil and it still bew the fuse. I removed the AC Diode
replaced it with a small 2 amp fuse and it blew that fuse but not the ac fuse
and the compresor still dindnt turn on, so I replaced the relay and nothing
still blows. Its getting hot here and I need AC, any Ideas???

Thanks
 




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