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I replaced it with a 7.5 (which is what the orginal fuse was) I turned the lights on and off a couple of times and the fuse didn't blow. used a fuse checker to make sure, but if the fuse was going to blow it would of done it right then correct? -cnelson.
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QUOTE(cnelson @ Jan 29, 2007 - 9:03 AM) [snapback]522273[/snapback] I replaced it with a 7.5 (which is what the orginal fuse was) I turned the lights on and off a couple of times and the fuse didn't blow. used a fuse checker to make sure, but if the fuse was going to blow it would of done it right then correct? -cnelson. ![]() Not necessarily. I had mine wired up and I drove around with them on for a bit. I armed and disarmed my non-working alarm (when I arm and disarm my fogs blink once or twice) and it all looked okay. It wasn't until the next day that the fuse decided to go. I think you should be alright. Give it a day or two. -------------------- 1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of money
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