Why does my fuse keep blowing on my amp?
In most cases, an amplifier will blow fuses due to internal damage caused by the way it was installed. An amplifier that blows the main power fuse immediately after you turn it on or when the fuse is inserted into the fuse holder is usually damaged in its power supply or output section, and will require serviced.
Why does my EFI fuse keep blowing?
There are several EFI components protected by that fuse and any one of them can cause the fuse to blow, my bet is on the fuel pump needs replaced as it draws the most current and will draw more current as it ages. One other thing can cause it is a short to ground in the wiring, which is rare.
What does EFI fuse stand for?
EFI means Electronic Fuel Injection.
What is the EFI 2 fuse?
EFI 2 controls the fuel pump ecu Toss a 30amp sucker in there.. you should be fine! good luck!
Do blown fuses smell?
The smell is a cross between plastic melting and a general burning smell. It is possible that this is your fuse smelling. A hot, melting, or burning fuse should ‘blow’. If you’re fuse has blown and there is no smell then you can turn it back on.
Where are the fuse panels on a Toyota Tundra?
Here you will find fuse box diagrams of Toyota Tundra 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse (fuse layout).
Where is the fuse box on a car?
The fuse box is located on the passenger side next to the battery. When your vehicle has properly warmed up then you want to turn your vehicle back off and unplug both fuses, cut power by disconnecting the battery .
What are all the lights on a Toyota Tundra?
Instrument panel lights, glove box light, ashtray, accessory meter, audio system, rear view monitor, navigation system, rear seat entertainment system, gauges and meters, air conditioning system
What should I do if my ECU light comes back on?
Drive the car for at least 10 miles for the ecu to learn, if there is a problem with your vehicle then the check engine light will come back on and you can analyze the fault code that the ECM throws. These codes will guide you towards the root of the problem and you can begin replacing parts to try to fix the issue.