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<blockquote data-quote="lightning2000" data-source="post: 4588155" data-attributes="member: 593489"><p>Found what the problem is. 15 amp fuse under the hood that is labeled radio/ cigar. keeps blowing. I had the radio working fine when i installed it with a new fuse but when I plugged the cigarette lighter back up it blew again. I'm yet to test if it's just the cigarette lighter that is the problem or if something in the wiring is not ok so that it can support the two combined anymore. Obviously there's a short somewhere, just not sure where to start looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightning2000, post: 4588155, member: 593489"] Found what the problem is. 15 amp fuse under the hood that is labeled radio/ cigar. keeps blowing. I had the radio working fine when i installed it with a new fuse but when I plugged the cigarette lighter back up it blew again. I'm yet to test if it's just the cigarette lighter that is the problem or if something in the wiring is not ok so that it can support the two combined anymore. Obviously there's a short somewhere, just not sure where to start looking. [/QUOTE]
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