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fuse blew, why?
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<blockquote data-quote="EvOLuTNMotORs" data-source="post: 844297" data-attributes="member: 560010"><p>1 means maybe somewhere in your wire routes you could have pinch a wire with anything in the way (car seat, under dashboard) causing a short.</p><p></p><p>2 as you said the wire touching your alt housing you would see burn marks signaling that electricity passed through that housing</p><p></p><p>3 goes back to 1 meaning you have a cut in the insulation exposing the wire inside (causing a short)</p><p></p><p>as for the fuse go with whatever your equipment had to begin with. that is your best bet to be on the safe side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvOLuTNMotORs, post: 844297, member: 560010"] 1 means maybe somewhere in your wire routes you could have pinch a wire with anything in the way (car seat, under dashboard) causing a short. 2 as you said the wire touching your alt housing you would see burn marks signaling that electricity passed through that housing 3 goes back to 1 meaning you have a cut in the insulation exposing the wire inside (causing a short) as for the fuse go with whatever your equipment had to begin with. that is your best bet to be on the safe side [/QUOTE]
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