Car Problems & Maintenance : Troubleshooting an Auto Electrical Short

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

If a car has an electrical short, it is either due to a battery that has gone dead overnight, or a blown fuse. Find out ways to identify the source of a blown fuse, such as a wire touching the frame of a car, with help from an ASE-certified technician in this free video on troubleshooting car problems.

Expert: Chuck Orlandi
Contact: www.miamishoresautorepair.com
Bio: Chuck Orlandi is an ASE-certified technician who is experienced in all types of automotive service.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • Nice simple vid, any idea what could cause the ignition from not working? Its giving me a major head ache. Thanks!

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