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I'm going to start from the very beginning. When I bought my truck ( m1028 ) the starter relay had stuck on & burnt the fusible link on the firewall. For whatever reason instead of fixing it the previous owner rigged up a push button straight off the battery post to the starter solenoid. No fuse or nothing just 2 wires & a button. I disconnected all that, replaced the burnt up relay with a standard 40a 12v relay. I know it's a 24v solenoid but the switching side is 12v & it works. I cut the stock connector off, wire up the pigtail for the new relay & added an in line fuse to the red wire that supplies 24v to the relay. My logic being if the relay or solenoid sticks again it would pop the fuse before it burnt the fusible link. I put it all together & it works perfectly. I put an app clamp on the ignition wire & it was pulling about 12a so I put a 15a fuse in it & it was fine for bout 6-8 months. Then one day I went to start the truck & it blew the fuse. I didn't have another 15 on hand so I stuck a 20 in it & was fine for several months more. I decided I was guna drive it to work one morning & again it blew the fuse soon as I turned the key. Since then it blows 95% of the time when but occasionally you can start it a time or two. When it works it works perfectly, spins over good, starts right up & runs fine. I've checked for shorts in the wiring & found nothing. I can disconnect the ignition wire from the solenoid (no load) & it won't blow the fuse, relay clicks on & off as it should. Thought maybe it was a bad solenoid so I pulled the starter, swapped the solenoid from another old starter I had laying around. Reinstalled, same thing. Pulled the starter again & replaced with a whole new starter, same thing. Thought maybe I had a weak battery & low voltage was causing a high amp draw. I had both batteries load tested & sure enough one was bad. Replaced both batteries just so I got 2 new ones the same age. She fired up 2-3 times & I thought I finally had it licked then the next day pop goes the fuse again. I disconnected the ignition wire from the starter & ran a jumper wire w/inline fuse from the solenoid straight to the battery post & it still blows the fuse totally independent from the trucks wiring. What the hell is going on. I've been chasing my tail for months. Any ideas?