Pontiac Grandam 04, A/C fuse 10amp blows

Asked by Christina_Mechanic Oct 22, 2021 at 05:42 PM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE1

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car won't start, but turns over.. After spending
$160 on stuff I didn't need. It was the A/C fuse
10amps that caused all this. Not thinking I had a new
radio and speakers I wired into my car. I unplugged
everything my car seems to work brand new. Once I
plugged in my speakers In the back, the fuse blew
again. This never happened before. Is it possible it's a
bad A/C compressor? Or a bad wiring issue?

2 Answers

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The car should start with or without AC , The after market radio should have plugged into an adapter ( forget the term ) that feeds correct info to the computer , . You need some pro advice or get things figured out , I think . The days of red wire black wire are OOOOOVAAAAH !

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