I've tried searching for this everywhere I can, and have not found an answer to my specific issue, so I apologize if this has been asked and asked.
For the last several weeks, my truck has been blowing 30 amp "ParkLP" fuses by the handfuls. At first, I thought it might be due to the parking brake release which caused it the first time, but now, it's doing it if I happen to use the manual switch to turn the lights on.
I went to O'Reilly's by my office, and there was a fellow Chevy driver who said it was probably the sockets on the parking lamps in front. I've checked both, and one has a blown bulb, but other than that, they look great. I'm at a loss. When it blows, I lose my dash panel lights, tail lights, brake lights, etc...not good when you're traveling down the road.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeremy
For the last several weeks, my truck has been blowing 30 amp "ParkLP" fuses by the handfuls. At first, I thought it might be due to the parking brake release which caused it the first time, but now, it's doing it if I happen to use the manual switch to turn the lights on.
I went to O'Reilly's by my office, and there was a fellow Chevy driver who said it was probably the sockets on the parking lamps in front. I've checked both, and one has a blown bulb, but other than that, they look great. I'm at a loss. When it blows, I lose my dash panel lights, tail lights, brake lights, etc...not good when you're traveling down the road.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeremy