Blwing fuses in to ignition coil and meter i have a wire short in to fuses cover show me 15 amps ig.coil meter
SOURCE: Ignition diagram
This is the link to the full download for the Suzuki Sidekick 1989 - Haynes Manual.
http://rapidshare.com/files/51604395/zukboyshaynes.zip - choose the "FREE" download button
Also, at autozone.com they have MANY schematics within their repair guide section all for free.
SOURCE: 1998 suzuki sidekick sport
You may have to take off a plastic cover or engine cover to get at them. Usually on most 1.8 liter suzuki engines they are coil on plug ignition. Usually they have two 10mm or 12mm (has been a while since the last one) they should look like little black boxes on top the engine. first things first un-hook battery black or - cable. If not little black boxes (pretty sure they generally are). Each little black box is a coil. (6 coils on v-6 4 coils on 4cylinder) At the bottom of each coil you will have either a plug wire, which is what I would start with (coils can get to be alot of $$) they may be 1 unit but I think they may be seperate. Just be gental. Un hook the bad coil from the conector usually latched at top may use small flat head screw driver to assit if changing all do 1 by one and DON'T!!! change where the clips go keep each one on the same hole it came out of. I would also invest in new plugs which are easy to replace, with a socket wrench and the right socket I recommend Denso plugs noo need to go fancy just oe equipment. just make sure to get them tight but not to tight. But the black (maybe greenish) box is what the coil is and what needs to be replaced shouldn't take too long to do I've got alot of time in on the job (auto tech). tighten the bolts down about how you tight you took them out at they are plastic. Put everything back the way it was take notes if needed. and hook the black (ground or - cable back up) and start
SOURCE: efi 15 amp fuse blows after short run time 22re engine 91
You have a bad fuel sending unit bracket, on top of your fuel tank. This is a VERY common issue. Frop the tank down, you will see the problem. Replace the bracket, and you will be good to go.
SOURCE: 93 corolla 1.8 No start Blown ignition fuse
I had a prolem like this one time a while back. what i did was got the wiring diagram and checked everything that was running through that 30 amp fuse. on the one i was working on it ended up being an injector wire pinched under the valve cover and it didnt short out till the car was driven til it warmed up and expanded after the valve cover gasket was changed. hope this helps!
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