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Frank Rod Posted on May 13, 2014
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Ignition fuse blowing

As soon as i turn the key the signal fuse 15a blows

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  • Posted on May 13, 2014
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Sounds like a hot wire in the signal circuit is grounding somewhere.

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  • Williem Vell May 18, 2014

    if you dont have a hot wire grounding out,make sure the fuse is tight.

  • Williem Vell May 18, 2014

    if fuse is loose,it will pull too many amps

  • Williem Vell May 18, 2014

    make sure all your signal light are good.the filment sometime short too ground

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It sounds like your starter is taking to many amps to crank so I would change your starter.

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Theres definately something wrong in the circuit of tht orange wire ...try to follow it up as to where tht wire goes and you will probabely find the short.
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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2010

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You almost certainly have a bad coonnection somewhere, have a look behind the headlight to start with. Really, you need to do some electrical fault finding with a multi tester. Try to pin point exactly when the fuse is blowing - ie when u switch something on, or when you start up..... Some times the tank of these can rub o hole in the wiring loom underneath - check there. There are many electrical `potential` probs with gs`s but they can be rectified. Try the GSRESOURCE site for more assistance.

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 2002 drz 250 , and have no ignition

Hi! I have the same problem...what is when this happens again? it shouldn't be? Or? Its not normal

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