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Blowing O2 Fuse


Rustbucket350

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Jun 17, 2016
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Vehicle Year
1986
Transmission
Manual
2000 Ranger 2.5. When I turn the ignition on it'll blow the O2 fuse in the power distribution box immediately. I unplugged everything on that circuit and it still blows. However, if I unplug the large plug between the power distribution box and engine harness/pcm it doesn't blow the fuse. I'm not sure if it's a wiring short or a pcm issue.
 
In all sincerely, it sounds like a short, but I have no idea.

Someone far more knowledgeable than I will be along.
 
Harness going to the sensor may have come loose and melted on an exhaust pipe. Worth crawling under and check the wiring.
 
Did you R&R the engine or transmission?

Pinched the harness between the two?
 
I checked the harness for burns but didn't see anything worth cutting the loom open. I'll have to take a closer look. No wires are pinched and it just randomly started blowing the fuse out of the blue. I was hoping for a way to isolate the pcm or harness to narrow it down further. Not sure if it's even possible to test the pcm.
 
Well I found that one of the two grounds on the firewall by the pcm had a short somewhere invisible. Ended up just unhooking it and everything seems to work fine with no codes. I can't explain it and I have no idea what that ground is for.
 

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