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Re: fuse for lights
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Nah, the stock wire is no problem.

If the fuse gets hot, it is probably a little corrosion at the fuse box. Clean it carefully where the fuse fits in, and check the wire connections at the fuse box.

Or it could be the lights are drawing too much current. It should be a 15A fuse.

Posted on: 2010/5/20 7:27
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     fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/18 12:22
       Re: fuse for lights Anonymous 2010/5/18 12:28
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/18 12:31
       Re: fuse for lights Stinky 2010/5/18 12:35
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/18 13:07
         Re: fuse for lights DJF280 2010/5/18 13:29
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/18 14:10
         Re: fuse for lights bailz 2010/5/18 14:34
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/19 12:12
       Re: fuse for lights ddgonzal 2010/5/20 7:27
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/20 11:54
       Re: fuse for lights levey 2010/5/20 12:11
       Re: fuse for lights shane0o7 2010/5/20 12:28
       Re: fuse for lights levey 2010/5/22 12:59
         Re: fuse for lights estyre 2010/5/22 14:37




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