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Old Jul 31, 2013 | 12:27 AM
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I just disconnect 3 coils and the fuses did not blown
that means I will plug on by one till I find bad wire
 
Old May 10, 2022 | 12:18 PM
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Default I probably may have the problem. Check your coil cable pack full check

Originally Posted by riydan
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Okay so I was trying to figure out why my Engine timing fuse kept blowing. And so I thought about and the only thing i really messed with was the ground wire right by the coil packs. I completely disconnected the ground and my fuse didnt blow! Is it possible that because it was only held in by 2 strain of wire it doesnt cause a shortage? Because when I stripped out more wires to make it more a sturdy connection it would short? This very strange to me. Anyone know why its doing this.
I all ready have resolve my problem in an audi s3 2000... It was the coil cable pack. Sorry my english ita not to well. The problem was that. For sure.
 
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