dale3858
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- City, State
- Jonesboro, Maine
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 Ford Ranger XLT
I took my rear bed off my 96 ranger x/cab 4 cyl 5 speed 2wd to clean it up and paint the frame and put some shocks on while I have the bed off. I put my tail lights on a wooden board temporarily to go to the store this evening, when I touch the brakes the fuse blows. All the other lights work fine.
Could the ground that is usually attached to the rear body be causing this? I temporarily put it on one of the bed bolts but I think it might be corroded. Can a bad ground cause a fuse to blow?
Thanks,
Dale
Could the ground that is usually attached to the rear body be causing this? I temporarily put it on one of the bed bolts but I think it might be corroded. Can a bad ground cause a fuse to blow?
Thanks,
Dale