Darthomas
Well-Known Member
Heavy rain last night on way home from work, ran the defroster.
No fan this morning.
Hmph! Long time since this happened,
but I already knew what it had to be.
Load side fuse clip was a bit loose.
This is what happens when heat builds up at the end of a fuse.
I think I've only ever seen this on heater/fan fuses in my cars.
Note that the link is not parted.
Always squeeze clips tighter when replacing fuses.
Heat will always cause them to weaken in time.
Old timers know, but new guys might not.
No fan this morning.
Hmph! Long time since this happened,
but I already knew what it had to be.
Load side fuse clip was a bit loose.
This is what happens when heat builds up at the end of a fuse.
I think I've only ever seen this on heater/fan fuses in my cars.
Note that the link is not parted.
Always squeeze clips tighter when replacing fuses.
Heat will always cause them to weaken in time.
Old timers know, but new guys might not.
















