Where fuses are concerned fitting a larger fuse or 'wiring' the fuse will not allow more 'voltage' to flow in the circuit (as stated in the clip) It can allows more 'current' or
amps to flow in the circuit. If a larger fuse is fitted or its wired - its the additional
current flow (not voltage) that can start an electricial fire!
i did it! and i fixed the car radio thanx ! i took it to the dealership b4 and they said they wanted to charge me $135 to find out the problem i said hell no
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.... Dude, decide what you wanna say before you say it, the "ums" get annoying!!!
fight4life95 1 week ago
What if the cig/radio/clock are not working and the fuse is still in good shape (i.e. not blown?)
dijonmustardgas 1 month ago in playlist Car Repair & Maintenance
Impossible to find that short ha
MrCokemaster05 2 months ago
Great advice, but the fingernail skeeved me out a little.
missmarie273 1 year ago
He is BaKED !
Anthonyprice23 1 year ago
Where fuses are concerned fitting a larger fuse or 'wiring' the fuse will not allow more 'voltage' to flow in the circuit (as stated in the clip) It can allows more 'current' or
amps to flow in the circuit. If a larger fuse is fitted or its wired - its the additional
current flow (not voltage) that can start an electricial fire!
ducter2001 1 year ago 2
my brake lights are staying on... even when the car is off, is that a fuse problem?
JORDANROUBIQUE 1 year ago
Thank you so much..This was really helpful. thanks again
dawnnc9 1 year ago
i did it! and i fixed the car radio thanx ! i took it to the dealership b4 and they said they wanted to charge me $135 to find out the problem i said hell no
pistolkee 1 year ago
Really helpful thanks!
Twirlgirl8 1 year ago