CTSY/CLK Fuse keeps blowing
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CTSY/CLK Fuse keeps blowing
Hello all:
I have just incountered a new problem in which I require your help with.
The CTSY/CLK (15 Amp Fuse) keeps blowing on an 85 Corvette.
I have replaced it 4 times and it keeps blowing.
I can't seem to locate the cause?
Has anyone else had the same problem?
Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
Leon
I have just incountered a new problem in which I require your help with.
The CTSY/CLK (15 Amp Fuse) keeps blowing on an 85 Corvette.
I have replaced it 4 times and it keeps blowing.
I can't seem to locate the cause?
Has anyone else had the same problem?
Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
Leon
#2
Been there, done that...
On mine, it was the pink/white wire that ran over to the driver's side door. Finally found the culprit by tearing out the dash, and tracing the wire....turned out to be a spot where the wire insulation was rubbed off, causing a short.....it turned out to be right behind the info center, just above the radio, but you couldn't see the wires until you took the entire dash out....Good Luck!!!!
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Originally Posted by Leon10003
Hello all:
I have just incountered a new problem in which I require your help with.
The CTSY/CLK (15 Amp Fuse) keeps blowing on an 85 Corvette.
I have replaced it 4 times and it keeps blowing.
I can't seem to locate the cause?
Has anyone else had the same problem?
Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
Leon
I have just incountered a new problem in which I require your help with.
The CTSY/CLK (15 Amp Fuse) keeps blowing on an 85 Corvette.
I have replaced it 4 times and it keeps blowing.
I can't seem to locate the cause?
Has anyone else had the same problem?
Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
Leon
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This is the circuit that most people tap into for aftermarket stereos and alarms. That'd be my first place to check.
Replacing the fuse will not fix it. And don't under any circumstances put a bigger fuse in.
Does it blow instantly? If it doesn't it'll be easier to diagnose.. unhook the battery ground and put a ampmeter between the cable and the battery post. Then start unplugging **** in the car until the amps drop down.
Replacing the fuse will not fix it. And don't under any circumstances put a bigger fuse in.
Does it blow instantly? If it doesn't it'll be easier to diagnose.. unhook the battery ground and put a ampmeter between the cable and the battery post. Then start unplugging **** in the car until the amps drop down.
Last edited by CentralCoaster; 04-20-2006 at 01:40 AM.
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When I attempt to replace the 15 amp fuse, it sparks out and blows.
If I disconnect the negative battery cable, insert the new fuse and re-connect the negative battery cable it is ok for a little while.
One time I closed the hood and the fuse blew.
Another time i drove down the street and the fuse blew.
If I disconnect the negative battery cable, insert the new fuse and re-connect the negative battery cable it is ok for a little while.
One time I closed the hood and the fuse blew.
Another time i drove down the street and the fuse blew.
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This may help trace the problem. It's from my 86 but should be similar to the 85. http://members.shaw.ca/agent86/Clk-Ctsy%20Fuse.pdf
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Originally Posted by Leon10003
When I attempt to replace the 15 amp fuse, it sparks out and blows.
If I disconnect the negative battery cable, insert the new fuse and re-connect the negative battery cable it is ok for a little while.
One time I closed the hood and the fuse blew.
Another time i drove down the street and the fuse blew.
If I disconnect the negative battery cable, insert the new fuse and re-connect the negative battery cable it is ok for a little while.
One time I closed the hood and the fuse blew.
Another time i drove down the street and the fuse blew.
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I bet you will find that someone tied in a hot wire to that fuse panel (look for a strand of wire stripped on the end that is shoved into the fuse box front or back), or that some one tapped the cigarette lighter hot lead for power to the stereo and it is shorting out (is it an aftermarket stereo? If so, pull it out and check the power inputs for bad connections, and wiring for fraying).
#15
Same Fuse CTSY/CLK blow out every time I open the switch
I have a similar issue so I disconnected the radio the boxes that control the AC and Heat also I check the lighter everything work fine until I open the switch and I can hear the fuse to blown also I disconnected the courtesy light I do not know what else can I disconnected
Any suggestion will thankful.
Any suggestion will thankful.
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The CTSY/CLK fuse supplies power to basically everything that works when the ignition is off. That would be all the interior lights, underwood lights and the antenna. The problem is that the circuit goes to so many places that it is hard to isolate them except by unplugging things one by one.
Last edited by Cliff Harris; 08-23-2016 at 03:38 AM.
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I have a similar issue so I disconnected the radio the boxes that control the AC and Heat also I check the lighter everything work fine until I open the switch and I can hear the fuse to blown also I disconnected the courtesy light I do not know what else can I disconnected
Any suggestion will thankful.
Any suggestion will thankful.
You might consider maybe starting a NEW THREAD or just search the C4 Community from here for CTSY/CLK
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-1984-1996-19/
Use the SEARCH THIS FORUM "button" above THREADS/POSTS - that will keep your search in the C4 Community. There's 9+ pages and I'd think you'll find the year and a solution maybe. Year will matter.
Last edited by WVZR-1; 08-23-2016 at 07:03 AM.
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Safety Car
Here's a trick I've used when searching for a short circuit. It'll save you a bucket full of fuses!
Solder two wires to an old (but good) headlight bulb. Solder these two wires to the two little tabs on the top of a blown out fuse. Plug this fuse into the offending circuit. Most things will work just fine with this thing plugged in, but when you get a short, the headlight will shine, but nothing will smoke or spark!
Solder two wires to an old (but good) headlight bulb. Solder these two wires to the two little tabs on the top of a blown out fuse. Plug this fuse into the offending circuit. Most things will work just fine with this thing plugged in, but when you get a short, the headlight will shine, but nothing will smoke or spark!
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this may help trace the problem. It's from my 86 but should be similar to the 85. http://members.shaw.ca/agent86/clk-ctsy%20fuse.pdf