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Old Feb 19, 2015
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Blown #6 fuse after jump start

Car: 2000 Civic EX Auto STOCK

Recently was jumped. After the jump the car would turn over, NOT start but would blow the FI fuse, each time it is replaced. Please advise!!
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Re: Blown #6 fuse after jump start

Might not be related to jump start, may be a new problem.

Wiring diagrams could tell what all is connected to the fuse, then you can start isolating areas or components.
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Re: Blown #6 fuse after jump start

Could someone help me on where to start?
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Re: Blown #6 fuse after jump start

What are you seeing as fuse #6?
How many amps?
Which fusebox?


The only #6 fuse I see in my diagram is in the dash fusebox and is for the optional security system.
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#44 fuse keeps blowing! Help me.

Car: 2000 Civic EX Auto STOCK

Recently was jumped. After the jump the car would turn over, NOT start but would blow the FI fuse #44(under the hood), each time it is replaced. Please advise!!
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Re: #44 fuse keeps blowing! Help me.

Items that share fuse 44:

4 fuel injectors
IAC valve
Main relay
PCM


Disconnect each item and see if the fuse no longer blows?
Then reconnect one by one and see which causes the fuse to blow?
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