Quote from: NMKawierider on February 23, 2024, 12:31:00 PMIt's not blowing the fuse. I'll try replacing the fuse holder to see if that solves the issue.
Is it actually blowing the fuses? or are the fuses OK but the act of replacing it makes it work for a few seconds. If so, CFM has had some issues with the 20 and 30 amp fuse holders developing cold or bad crimp connection inside the holder itself. This breaks the power connection to the motor supply but does not cause the fuse to blow.
While I was checking things out, I saw another fuse holder connected to the other one I mentioned. It holds two red, square 50-Amp fuses. I assume that is related to the EPS as a sensor? One of the holders is missing a crimp connection. I took pictures and showed it to my dealer service department. They're going to order another holder to replace that one. Hopefully, replacing those two fuse holders will solve the problem.
Thanks for your input. Really appreciate it!