Joe Cool, where are you?!
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Joe Cool, where are you?!
I posted a few months ago, due to my dashlights being out, and it turned out to be a #20 fuse in my 1990 Toyota Camry V6 wagon engine that was blown. This only worked for 3-4 days at a time, and I would have to replace it again. Now, the second I put in a new one, it blows immediately. Now the real problem- both of my tail lights are now out, as well as one headlight as of yesterday. I was pulled over twice last night!!!!!
I cannot drive my vehicle at night until I get this fixed, and this girl needs her car!

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If the fuse blows right away, I have to think we have a dead short somewhere.
Check all the wires in that circuit for chaffing/rubbing or missing insulation.
Visit www.autolibrary.org for some ideas as well.
I haven't gone anywhere
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Check all the wires in that circuit for chaffing/rubbing or missing insulation.
Visit www.autolibrary.org for some ideas as well.
I haven't gone anywhere
