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<blockquote data-quote="harbo0909" data-source="post: 1453183" data-attributes="member: 565055"><p>Hey, I blew my backup radio (perhaps the memory fuse) within the engine compartments fuse box with my older pioneer deh-7400, and saw some smoke come from my deck. I bought a new pioneer 7700 and replaced the fuse. The fuse is rated @ 7.5A. I am not much of an electronics wiz and was wondering if I were to replace that fuse with a 10A fuse if I may eliminate the problem of blowing another fuse and perhaps my new deck. Thanks. Also the radio fuse within the car was untouched and looked brand new. I have a 94 civic hatchback. Thanks for any suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harbo0909, post: 1453183, member: 565055"] Hey, I blew my backup radio (perhaps the memory fuse) within the engine compartments fuse box with my older pioneer deh-7400, and saw some smoke come from my deck. I bought a new pioneer 7700 and replaced the fuse. The fuse is rated @ 7.5A. I am not much of an electronics wiz and was wondering if I were to replace that fuse with a 10A fuse if I may eliminate the problem of blowing another fuse and perhaps my new deck. Thanks. Also the radio fuse within the car was untouched and looked brand new. I have a 94 civic hatchback. Thanks for any suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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