blown a fuse...need advice
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blown a fuse...need advice
well i wired my CB to the power outlet so i wouldnt have to have the plug in all the time. well, i blew the I.O.D fuse, twice now. I can't figure out why, the power outlet still works as well as my CB, but the radio,cab lights, dome light, cargo light wont work. what am I doing wrong? can i put a higher amp fuse in its place (currently 10)?
thx guys
-Mike
'98 155 4x4 360
thx guys
-Mike
'98 155 4x4 360
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RE: blown a fuse...need advice
upping the amperage on the fuse doesnt always fix it. fuses are there to protect your electronics. if too much amperage is flowin to your electronics it could destroy them and catch them on fire. they are there for a reason. if fuses are blowin, trace the wires, there is a short somewhere
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RE: blown a fuse...need advice
Go back thru your wiring.
What I use is a plug and wire that has a cigarette lighter - plug on the other end.
It has it's own fuse built in line. Bought it at a T/A truck-stop for under 10 bucks.
I use the cigarette lighter instead of the Power-Outlet do to the fact the Power-Outlet
is always hot, even when the truck is off. My Cigarette lighter out-let turns off when the truck
is off. Don't have to worry about turning off the CB when I climb out of the truck.
Also makes it easier to take the CB out if you want.
What I use is a plug and wire that has a cigarette lighter - plug on the other end.
It has it's own fuse built in line. Bought it at a T/A truck-stop for under 10 bucks.
I use the cigarette lighter instead of the Power-Outlet do to the fact the Power-Outlet
is always hot, even when the truck is off. My Cigarette lighter out-let turns off when the truck
is off. Don't have to worry about turning off the CB when I climb out of the truck.
Also makes it easier to take the CB out if you want.