Re: Condenser Fan Circuit Shorted To Ground
The problem started with the battery going dead. Put on new battery
and the battery drained overnight. Found that something was drawing a
lot of current with everything turned off using a test light. Checked
between the pos and neg cables and was reading 0 ohms pulled the #9
15 amp fuse and the short went away. Left battery cables on with #9
fuse out overnight and the battery stayed charged overnight. Just need
to know what this fuse feeds so I can trace down where the problem is.
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:37:15 -0800, "halo2 guy"
<somewhereovethe@rainbow.com> wrote:
>You need a factory schematic manual. I happen to have one for the 96 Accord
>but I have no way of scanning it or really relaying the information to you.
>
>I am sure somebody in here can scan a few pages for you.
>
>I would look at the fues rating to see if it is indeed the correct fuse,
>not that it would matter if indeed you have a short to ground. I am also
>curios how you determined you have a short to ground as opposed to a just a
>high amp load?
>
>
><dispman2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:8qhb21l17jig4h1vm0l74rbs2vl2i2rjbf@4ax.com.. .
>>I am looking for a wiring diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a
>> 12 volt short to ground at fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My
>> Hane's manual does not show the wiring diagram for this circuit.
>>
>> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
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