My 1998 Chrysler Cirrus won't start. Everything works,...fuel systm/ign fuse keeps blowing....any ideas?

Everything works, windows, air, lights, but the car won't even attempt to start....battery seems to be fine

  • If the fuel pump in the gas tank is shorting out then you just keep on trying to get it to explode! If you don't know what your doing then you shouldn't keep on plugging in a new fuse to help it to fry worse! As for me I would use my volt-ohm meter to check the system and you should do the same if you know how. You... Read More
  • Use a higher amperage fuse. I.E. if the ignition requires a 1amp fuse, put in a 2amp fuse. The fuse keeps blowing because there is to much amperage being put through it causing the metalic filliment to melt.
  • Maybe it's shorting out? Something with that specific area's wiring.

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