How do I stop my fuse from blowing

Asked by Go May 12, 2022 at 07:15 AM about the Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My fuse keeps blowing every time I use my key fob to lock or unlock my doors.
How do I make it stop?

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If this only happens when you use the fob then you have a security system failure and will need a good tech to find and repair the problem. Now if this happens even when using the inside buttons then you need to find the short or high amperage draw on that circuit. Wiring in the door tunnels are highly suspect, so check there for shorts. If that is not the problem then see if you can isolate just how many doors causes the problem by disconnecting the lock actuators one at a time, start with the drivers door first as it is the one that gets the most wear. But I still recommend that you find a good tech and have it checked. Stay away from the dealership.

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