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<blockquote data-quote="CSCStang" data-source="post: 8289288" data-attributes="member: 660529"><p>Pico fuse is an internal fuse that protects the audio portion of a hu. If you at anytime plug or unplug the rca's or speaker wires while the hu is on, the fuse will blow. If you know how to solder well, you can replace it easily and you can get them at Radio Shack. You'll need to open the unit and test the existing one to make sure that's what it is. Sounds like it's the rear one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSCStang, post: 8289288, member: 660529"] Pico fuse is an internal fuse that protects the audio portion of a hu. If you at anytime plug or unplug the rca's or speaker wires while the hu is on, the fuse will blow. If you know how to solder well, you can replace it easily and you can get them at Radio Shack. You'll need to open the unit and test the existing one to make sure that's what it is. Sounds like it's the rear one. [/QUOTE]
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