
2005 Toyota Corolla CE 1.8L Cooling Fan
Car came in for over heating 10amp ECU-1G fuses has a dead short we have disconnected all fan relays, fan resistor, fan and ECU still blowing fuse. Trying to find out what else is incorporated on this fuse? please any help well be greatly appreciated. Thanks M...
FIX posted 7/3/2015
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Message Closed w/FIX
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VIN | 1NXBR32E95 |
Engine | 1.8 L / 4 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Standard |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Affected | Cooling Fan |
Conditions | ECU-1G Fuse Blowen |
Message Closed w/FIX
Vehicle Data
2005 Toyota Corolla CE
VIN | 1NXBR32E95 |
Engine | 1.8 L / 4 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Standard |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Affected | Cooling Fan |
Conditions | ECU-1G Fuse Blowen |