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Power Distribution diagram?

6.5TD Burb

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Would someone happen to have a diagram of the power block on the driver side kick panel? I'm blowing fuses under "CTSY" and I need to know why. It's a 20 amp fuse; keeps arching when I try to put a new fuse in it. Something's killing my batteries, after all this time they held a charge just fine after moving it in the yard the other day my batteries are now dead. There are no other blown fuses but the left side of the Fuel Solenoid fuse is getting hot; hot enough to start to distort the plastic on the fuse.
 
The fuel solenoid fuse is to the PMD and the Engine Shutoff Solenoid. So if you lose that one truck wont run. The PMD may be drawing too much current.

I dont have a Burb with that setup, but check for a short to ground on that fuse contact. Without that what doesnt work? Is it courtesy lamps on the outside or lights in the back?
 
Don't have either. No lights out back or as far as I can tell interior lights. Dashboard lights, headlights, turn/park lights all work fine. Don't have HVAC control or radio.

If the PMD is drawing too much current, how do I fix that or is there a fix for that? Sorry, I'm no good with electrical problems.
 
Would a missing body ground be causing my problem? I think I may have omitted one or two when putting my body back on due to breaks.

Checked both fuses last night with a multimeter and both along with the others are reading @ 14.X volts.
 
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