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Old 05-18-2005, 12:59 PM
CeeCee CeeCee is offline
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Starboard engine blowing fuse twice

Hi,
I'm new at this. We just purchased a 'new' 2004 Meridian 381 Sedan. Have had some problems, mostly taken care of. We're concerned about our starboard engine not starting twice. They found the fuse blown both times. Any ideas what could be causing this so we can talk more knowledgeable to the dealer's service dept?
Thank you in advance for any help.
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Old 05-18-2005, 03:39 PM
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Fuse where? Main fuse from ignition to starter relay??? I've had experiences with bad relays. I've had relay blocks go bad because the solenoid/bendix unit on the starter was bad. Seeing that it is a 2004, I have difficulty believing that the starter solenoid is weak is or worn out, but it could be faulty. There could also be a short or a grounding problem check and tighten all leads.
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