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Old 11-23-2011, 10:25 AM
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I got 2001 camaro I'm facing electrical problem in fuse called ENG SEN 20 amp everytime I Put a new fuse it get blown as soon as I turn the ignition on I toke the car to electrician he told me there is a problem in one of the sensors but don't know what to do
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Anybody here??
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Sounds like O2 sensor wiring melted and shorting to exhaust.
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I canceled the o2 sensor and removed the wiring

That fuse connect with what??
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Now I remove engine wiring and ecu it still blown
Old 11-24-2011, 09:22 AM
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looks like youve possibly got a shorted wire somewhere..id start loooking at your wire loom and see where it looks to be rubbed through.
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I hate electrical things
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I can't find the problem

That fuse connect with what??
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Default ENG SEN fuse

You need an electrical circuit diagram...
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Originally Posted by joecar
You need an electrical circuit diagram...
+ a GM Certified Electrician.
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Originally Posted by sahwan
I got 2001 camaro I'm facing electrical problem in fuse called ENG SEN 20 amp every time I Put a new fuse it get blown as soon as I turn the ignition on I toke the car to electrician he told me there is a problem in one of the sensors but don't know what to do
Alright people ... This is a forced induction turbo weekend warrior. This issue popped up recently when the bottom fuse box under the hood (first yellow fuse 20 amp on the Top left corner ENG SEN) now we tried following the wires on the other end but unfortunately its a circuit to circuit wiring that led us nowhere.
Our major problem is this damn FUSE Blowing on every time we turn the switch to ON (not start up even) =s.
P0102 low input circuit mass air flow sensor error on our scanner.
We know its an electrical fault but there is a confusion because we plugged out the ECU/PCM .. & the wiring is out of the car & it still blows off =s

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I hope the mods please move this topic to the appropriate forum.
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