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azera fuse problem - 6/25/2006 11:57:13 AM   
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I bought an aera back in March of this year and, until now, it has been great. However, ever since the weather got hot, my 10 amp fuse for the AC relay blows. It keeps blowing until the engine cools down, then it works great until it gets hot again. I have an appointment with the dealer service department in the next few days so I hope that thay can fix it. But I was wondering if anyone else had this problem. Also, I went on vaction for 10 days and when I got back the battery was dead. Checked the lights and they we off any ideas? Thanks
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RE: azera fuse problem - 6/26/2006 11:28:29 PM   
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Sounds like some electronic diagnosis to me. I would leave this for your dealer to get figured out since it could be a draw issue. Let us know what the outcome is since I have not have had any issues with Azera yet. It is kinda early though and we discuss issues in training with new models.

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RE: azera fuse problem - 7/9/2006 10:07:48 AM   
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the fuse doen't repair itself, sounds more like a fin-temp-sensor problem.
the dead battery issue could be, that something was left on ?????????

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RE: azera fuse problem - 11/21/2006 6:58:05 AM   
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Somewhere you have developed a short in the system which requires tracking down & removing. The battery drain is a key. Try turning off the A/C and see if the battery drain occurs. If thats inconvenient get the dealer to track it down with a Volt-Ohm-Meter.

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