1999 Plymouth Voyager start up fuse

Tiny
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Engine Mechanical problem
1999 Plymouth Voyager Front Wheel Drive Automatic 55321 miles

we have a 1999 voyager. WHEN WE GO TO START IT UP IT BLOWS THE ENGINE FUSE AND WONT START. AND WILL THE PARTS FROM A 1998 FIT IN MOST INSTANCES, I HAVE A CHANCE TO GET A COMPLETE VAN FOR CHEAP, WILL THE PARTS FIT.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 AT 12:34 PM

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Tiny
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Fuses blow for a reason. They are a safety valve. Just replacing the fuse won't solve anything. If you have the 3.3L engine, start by unplugging the coil pack, then see if a new fuse blows. Other things on this circuit include the fuel pump, alternator field, and oxygen sensor heaters. Check behind the engine for a wiring harness that isn't anchored properly and has fallen onto hot exhaust parts.

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Sunday, December 27th, 2009 AT 10:10 PM

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