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2005 chevy avalanche

I replaced my starter and now when I start my vehicle it blows fuse IGE E 10A. The blinkers go out, the AC goes out, the left break light goes out, the RPM needle bounces up and down and when stopped drops down to the zero, the seat belt light flickers on and off faintly and once I turn off the vehicle I can not start it again unless I replace the the 10A fuse with a new one. Replaced the new starter with another new starter. Now the fuse blows automatically and the starter gets hot.

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you may have bad horn, take a test light and see if power is going to horn when horn is pushed, if theres power going to it then you have a bad horn,if theres no power to it then check the horn relay. but il bet if the fuse is good then the horns are bad.

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SOURCE: 2009 ford escape ac intermittent

Make sure your fan is coming on, you should hear it come on when you turn on the A/C or defrost. The most common problem for that symptom is the fan relay burns out, and the A/C comes on strong but then overheats quickly making the pressure in the condenser get too high and the pressure cycling switch automatically turns off the A/C. The condenser then cools and the process starts over. If you can locate your radiator fan fuse and relay, which will be in the fuse box under the hood, you can rule out the relay by pulling one of the same size from another system that isn't important like the fog lamps(if equipped). As long as you verify that the fan is NOT working, you would try this relay swap test as long as the fuse is still good. I work for a Ford dealer as a technician, if you brought your vehicle in for service for an A/C or heater concern and your still having problems with it. You can bring it back in for a "recheck" or "repeat" repair and they will have no right to charge you again... If I worked on someones car, and the problem came back after they left, I would seriously want to know because I care about my work and care about my name as a master technician. Just remember, you do not have to pay for repeat repairs... EVER!!
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