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> 95' Celica AM2 Fuse Problem, AM2 Fuse keeps blowing
post May 5, 2013 - 11:44 PM
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I've had this Celica for about 5-6 months and I haven't had a problem with it until last month. I was on my way home and it just shut off on me, had power to everything, but the engine wasn't running and the car wouldn't even try to crank.. So, I towed it back home and after trial and error on it for 5 days or so. I had replaced every relay under the hood and the ignitor and then I replaced the AM2 fuse. It ran fine from about the 6th of April till yesterday when the same problem arose again and I just don't have any idea what it could be other than a bad wire in the wiring harness or something shorting out somewhere causing the AM2 Fuse to keep blowing. I know that the problem is link to that fuse because I can replace the fuse and it will crank but then the fuse blows and I'm back to square one. Any help would be appreciated. I love this car and I would really like to get it running again.


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post Jun 14, 2013 - 6:35 PM
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Update, it actually wasn't the ignitor but NAPA sold me a bad dizzy and I changed the spark plugs and spark plug wires and went to a junk yard and bought a used dizzy and she roared to life, just thought everyone should know, just incase I'm not the only one that had this problem. Thanks to all that tried to help biggrin.gif


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