I installed an Airdog 165 late last year. A month ago when I was tuning, it was working. Tuesday I was towing and noticed it a bit sluggish. I noticed I had a blown fuse. New one in, blew it on the next drive. Wiggled some wires around, checked to make sure no tree rats got into my wiring. All looks good. Another fuse in. Made it to work, and then blew while driving around at lunch.
Hot wire is on the drivers battery.
Ground and relay is screwed to inner fender on drivers side.
Trigger wire is tapped in with fuse12?? engine bay fuse box(ecm fuse).
Wire to pump is zip tied to factory harness down drivers side.
Extra wire in engine bay is zip tied to the coresupport/fender brace above the battery.
The 2 extra wires for whatever, are heat shrink tubed protected.
I just ran the pump for 20min off a battery charger. While doing this I shook as much wire as I could. Felt of the pump, it was no hotter than I expected(its hot enough here to sweat standing still).
What am I missing? Besides changing my trigger wire to in the cab junction block, any way to improve this?
Hot wire is on the drivers battery.
Ground and relay is screwed to inner fender on drivers side.
Trigger wire is tapped in with fuse12?? engine bay fuse box(ecm fuse).
Wire to pump is zip tied to factory harness down drivers side.
Extra wire in engine bay is zip tied to the coresupport/fender brace above the battery.
The 2 extra wires for whatever, are heat shrink tubed protected.
I just ran the pump for 20min off a battery charger. While doing this I shook as much wire as I could. Felt of the pump, it was no hotter than I expected(its hot enough here to sweat standing still).
What am I missing? Besides changing my trigger wire to in the cab junction block, any way to improve this?