GDITheman has the only thing that should be asked here.Dont go any further till you find what caused it to blow.Its a safety thing for sure.
Did you see any sparks when you put your battery in?
Look for discolored,frayed or melted insulation on wires leading to fuel pump.
Is fan running and not shorted?
Check the main power wires near solenoid.The two red ones that have same plug as solenoid.Were they accidently plugged into the solenoid?
Dale Died
QUOTE (Psychosis @ Jun 3 2007, 11:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Both of mine had different fuses from new. One 15amp and one 25amp. I've been using 25's though since I've owned them. Only ever had one problem blowing them and it was b/c of a bad voltage regulator.
..Same here,iv only had one fuse problem and that was from a bad voltage regulator.
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