Fuse keeps blowing

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Asked by Guru9KBY Mar 20, 2017 at 12:50 PM about the 2010 Ford Focus S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2010 focus keeps blowing fuse 141 once I put it into
reverse

4 Answers

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So there is a short with the back-up lights that need to be tracked down. Start by looking at the back up light bulb sockets, and the wiring behind them.

this help me with my 2000 focus ZX3 , please check the wire for the reverse switch at the transmission it could be touching a metal, normaly this wire have a wire protection that is good for heat ,but with the time it could just fall in part, in my case this was happening and after i visually inspected ,no protection and the wire was touching a metal bracket that for sure turn really hot,after i protect the wire again, no more fuse blow when reverse(i blow 3 troubleshooting the issue) hope this hel

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