15amp fuse in eng cont1 keeps blowing under hood
SOURCE: 2001 nissan maxima se keeps blowing the ecm 1 fuse
Did you find the prolbem? Im having the exact same problem you have. Mine is doing it after it died and I replaced the starter but now it wont start and the fuse eng cont 1 keeps getting burned out instantly
SOURCE: Blower Motor fuses keep on blowing. During summer
I believe the ultimate problem is with the blower motor itself.They can get water in them, dirt and general grot. The motor will be on the passenger side up under the dash and will be held in with three screws.You are going to have to remove the motor and examine it.Watch your back,I won't do this job any more because of the way you have to double up.I'm thinking that the blower may have come apart and jammed.Many times you can get replacement blower fans at your local auto shop,or try your local wreckers for a good used one.Nissan will want way too much for this so try these sources first.You can apply direct battery voltage to the old fan to test it but be carefull,if its good it will try to torque out of your hand,and be sure you don't cross any of the wires,it can be a shocking experience( no pun intended) Take your time and good luck.
SOURCE: 1997 nissan quest wont start. charging system is
I'm sorry, but I am not really certain which fuse you are describing because the service manual only uses fuse NUMBERS to positively identify the fuses. There should be a fuse number map on the lid to your fuse block or the fuse block itself will have numbers on it.
With all of that said. An educated "guess" tells me that you are most likely talking about fuse #46. If you find this to be correct, the MOST LIKELY cause of your problem is a shorted injector. This is a very common problem with that engine. You will have to disconnect each of the injectors and check the resistance to determine which one is causing the fuse to blow. The front bank is very easy to check. If the problem is not found there, the intake plenum must be removed to get to the injectors on the rear bank.
dealer can tell you if needed
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