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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 05:35 PM
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Hello, i hope you can help me with this weird things happening with my Rodeo. Everything started a few weeks ago, when i wasgoing with4x4 engaged, then i parked the car and the next day, i was driving on-road, no 4x4, when it makes a noise as if 4x4 was trying to engage, then AC stop working.


After a quick check up, i found AC fuse blown (the one going in the fuse box inside the hood). I replaced and Rodeo works fine a couple of days. Then another fuse was blown, so i brought the car to the electrical shop and they said it was a worn wire, replaced and works fine another two or three days.


Then another blown fuse, this time i realized that it happens when i put reverse shift, so now i have two blown fuses, the AC and the electrical windows and turn lights.


Can you Please help me?


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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 10:07 PM
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Sorry, I am a physician and I don't have any idea about your problem. It seems the people in this forum are not too expressive. I suggest you to answer at explorerforum.com


It is a forum about Ford Explorer but they have topics for other brand 4x4. Isuzuforum people hope you don't mind


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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 02:28 AM
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I'm not sure what the problem is, I've never seen that happen before. Try posting on planetisuzoo.com Lost more ppl there with tons of knowledge.
 
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