you might need to replace your wife, it might be causing the problem.

just kidding

Francesco.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Krzak" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 1:00 PM
Subject: need some help guys


>      Driving back to good ol' State College Saturday night, the fuse for
the
> fuel pump/O2 sensor kept blowing. I know I should have had it towed, but I
> was in the middle of nowhere and was flat ass busted for money. It is now
> sitting outside my appartment staring at me. The car was running fine for
a
> 1hr trip up the mountains. I had a good time. Stopped to pick up the wife,
> turned the car off. We started back up on our merry way, the first real
> uphill I encounter the fuse blows. I replaced it, and got up the hill. The
> next real test i kept the RPMs low and it made it through. That fuse
> eventually went. It took me quite a while to get home, the one fuse lasted
> for most of the trip. But now I don't want to move it at all till I check
it
> out. What I need to know is what and where should I check. Could a wire
just
> be shorting out somewhere?? What would most likely cause this fuse to
blow,
> and how expensive or difficult is it to fix.
>
> Thanks for any help guys,
>
> Dave
> (I had to get up 2hrs early to take my wife to work, so I could use her
> car.)
>
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