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blowing 15 amp fuse on Aux circuit

mpoulsen
Explorer
Explorer
Hello everyone, I have a 2016 Forest Forester 3011DS the fuse panel next to the entry step has an 15 amp AUX circuit the fuse had blown and everytime I install a new one it pops right away telling that i poss have a dead short. I know that the radio in the dash and the outside tv are on the circuit but I am not sure what else is on it. I can't find any information for it as to what is all on that circuit. I was hoping someone knew or has had this problem with this circuit. I have discounted both the radio,TV and the Sub Woofer and stills blows the fuse. Any help or a diagram for the circuit would be great, Thanks
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bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
mpoulsen wrote:
Thanks for all the reply, it doesn't have electric steps


Verify items :
Do u have an automatic entrance light activated by the screen door ? Check the light wires and switch.

Outside awning light/porch light ?

Being the outside tv is on this circuit also check the antenna booster and 12v socket.

Overhead light/fan above stove.

mpoulsen
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for all the reply, it doesn't have electric steps

klutchdust
Explorer II
Explorer II
CA Traveler wrote:
Replace the fuse with a temporary light bulb. When you then isolate the problem the bulb will go out. Or use a buzzer for a audio indication. This saves a lot of hassle replacing fuses.

And don't overlook the obvious like the steps etc.


There was a switch on the floor/right side when you first stepped into my Cambria. That switch told the steps to extend /retract depending on what position the door was in. It took me a while to figure out that issue. Well, when I pulled away from the curb and the steps were scraping the curb was when I first learned I had an issue. The pin was bent and my guess was from vacuuming.

CA_Traveler
Explorer III
Explorer III
Replace the fuse with a temporary light bulb. When you then isolate the problem the bulb will go out. Or use a buzzer for a audio indication. This saves a lot of hassle replacing fuses.

And don't overlook the obvious like the steps etc.
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bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
When your fuse blows you should be able to start turning on all your various 12v electrical items. Those that donโ€™t work i.e. โ€˜outside tvโ€™ or whatever else doesnโ€™t work, you will then know what is on that circuit.

You probably have a short in one of those items , causing the fuse to blow right away.

Isolate each piece on the circuit. Disconnect them one at a time and then try a new fuse to see if it blows right away .