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Car stereo inline fuses. Are they necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyrk" data-source="post: 8812270" data-attributes="member: 686694"><p>Hello, I want to replace my car stereo with a new one. My old one had some inline fuses as shown in the attached picture (inline fuses in the blue wire 0.5A, in the yellow 1A and a filter fuse box for the power 7A). I recon these where there to protect the stereo itself and not the wiring since they are located after the wiring harness. Do I need to worry about the when installing a new unit (such as a philips ce235bt), newer stereos have fuses on them, some have one fuse and others have two in the rear of the unit, would these suffice for this application? </p><p>[ATTACH=full]43034[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyrk, post: 8812270, member: 686694"] Hello, I want to replace my car stereo with a new one. My old one had some inline fuses as shown in the attached picture (inline fuses in the blue wire 0.5A, in the yellow 1A and a filter fuse box for the power 7A). I recon these where there to protect the stereo itself and not the wiring since they are located after the wiring harness. Do I need to worry about the when installing a new unit (such as a philips ce235bt), newer stereos have fuses on them, some have one fuse and others have two in the rear of the unit, would these suffice for this application? [ATTACH type="full" alt="43034"]43034[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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