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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8845304" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>There's a lot of potential for danger here. Stop just guessing on fuse sizes, there is an exact size, and there is a reason for it. </p><p></p><p>REALLY DON'T MEAN THIS TO BE RUDE: BUT FOR EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD: There is a serious lack of knowledge and effort from OP, and any advice given will need to cover not only how to fix it, but everything that might effect any other part.</p><p></p><p>OP hasn't put any effort into searching at all. Think about it: They have just been blowing fuses, popping in new fuses of larger sizes and seeing what happens. I question the OP's basic mechanical knowledge if they don't even know what a fuse is, and what it does. We don't know the amp, the wiring, the install, and I really question the OP's effort level.</p><p></p><p>AGAIN, I DON'T MEAN THIS TO BE RUDE I'M TRYING TO OFFER THE BEST ADVICE I CAN BECAUSE OF THE HIGHER THAN AVERAGE POSSIBILITY FOR CATASROPHIC FAILURE BASED ON WHAT WE HAVE UP TO THIS POINT: but I think the OP's best option is to just take it to someone who can look at the entire picture and do it for them. Good luck. I'm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8845304, member: 674149"] There's a lot of potential for danger here. Stop just guessing on fuse sizes, there is an exact size, and there is a reason for it. REALLY DON'T MEAN THIS TO BE RUDE: BUT FOR EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD: There is a serious lack of knowledge and effort from OP, and any advice given will need to cover not only how to fix it, but everything that might effect any other part. OP hasn't put any effort into searching at all. Think about it: They have just been blowing fuses, popping in new fuses of larger sizes and seeing what happens. I question the OP's basic mechanical knowledge if they don't even know what a fuse is, and what it does. We don't know the amp, the wiring, the install, and I really question the OP's effort level. AGAIN, I DON'T MEAN THIS TO BE RUDE I'M TRYING TO OFFER THE BEST ADVICE I CAN BECAUSE OF THE HIGHER THAN AVERAGE POSSIBILITY FOR CATASROPHIC FAILURE BASED ON WHAT WE HAVE UP TO THIS POINT: but I think the OP's best option is to just take it to someone who can look at the entire picture and do it for them. Good luck. I'm out. [/QUOTE]
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