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1995 blazer 4wd, 4.3L automatic 2dr

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Old Apr 9, 2013 | 06:45 PM
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Default 1995 blazer 4wd, 4.3L automatic 2dr

I keep blowing fuse #23 (Labeled tranni) which is a 10A heres what I have done:

Serviced tranni new fluid/filter
Relpaced shift soleniods in tranni
replaced 4wd switch in dash with new from NAPA store
replaced vacuum switch
checked vacuum lines no atf present
replaced input shaft seal serviced tcase

I need a schematic, wiring diagram or both to check for a bad wire. Any suggestions would be great. I don't want to burn up my tranni.

I think this comes from the previous owner running fuel completely out and smoking the fuel pump. The wire were literally black and the insulation crumbled. Lucky there was no exsplosion.

Thanks in advance steve
 
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Buy a Haynes or Chilton manual. They have wiring diagrams in them, as well as instructions on removing anything you'll need to remove in order to access the wire(s) for tracing. They're somewhere between $20 - $25 at any auto parts store.
 
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I have a chilton top of the line manual and it doesnt show what connects to fuse 23
 
Old Apr 10, 2013 | 02:36 PM
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Then try the factory repair manual. I bought the one for my 97 on EBay for $25 + shipping. That'll get you what you need, for sure.
 
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