95 ATX keeps blowing 10amp underhood fuses

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95redshoATX

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So i was driving down the road when my car suddenly died, cranked the ignition and i hear no fuel pump.. i did a little research found out that one of the 10amp minifuses under the hood could be the problem.. sure enough it was blown, i replaced it immediatly.. drove another mile down the road and it blew the fuse again.. i went through about 5 fuses in 15 minutes just to get the sho back home... What could be causing this problem??? ... i read somewhere it could be the coolant level sensor?? is this correct.. any help would be much appreciated... thanks guys
 

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Definitely. The coolant sensor shorting out will blow that fuse and render you unable to start the car.
 

95redshoATX

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well.. that seems like a simple enough solution haha.. if i unplug that sensor the car will run no problem but the coolant level light will not appear if there is low coolant right?
 

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