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    Jul 6, 2013, 09:18 AM
    2007 ford escape 4cyl .a/c clutch , a/c relay fuse??
    The fuse blows sometimes when I jump on it a little or go into passing gear. (auto) one mech said it could be chaffing in a wire somewhere .just wanted couple other opinions . Thanks!

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