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Re: Fuse problem need help !



Sometimes bulbs can cause this, but more than likely, there are wires near
something that moves like your battery that go to the lights in question and
there is a positive short to ground.  Like I said, this can be caused by a
bulb, especially at the 10 amp level.  HTH!!

Dave

>     Damn fuse! OK out of nowhere my car is starting to eat up the number 8
> fuse. Thats the one for the right side lights and tail lights. No real big
> deal cause the brake lights still work just fine. So I'm not to worried of
> getting hit when breaking and the signals work so people can see me change
> lanes. Just the car looks like a gimp with only half the parking and city
> lights working.
>
>     Now other then splicing a set of city lights to the blinker, the
wiring
> has been left alone. The city lights have been in for a good 3 or 4 years
> now. Now out of nowhere the fuse started popping! Now where and what
should I
> look for that can cause the fuse to pop? Could I use a 15 amp Vs the 10
amp
> without frying my fuse box?
>
> Why me? Why do I get all the stupid problems?
>
> Thanks
> later
> ~Danny~
>
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