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Old Mar 13, 2010 | 05:49 PM
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I did a search and didnt come up with what i need to know.

So here is my question.

My power locks went out, its the fuse its happened before.

Do i have to use a number 3? or can i just use a 15?

i don't wanna go back to the damn store hehe

Thanks

Edit: after doing a little bit of googling im thinking im gonna have to go back to the store..
 

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Yeah, you should really use the same fuse rating.
 
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You can use whatever you'd like, but if something goes wrong on the circuit the next time, you could be replacing more than just the fuse.
 
Old Mar 13, 2010 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
You can use whatever you'd like, but if something goes wrong on the circuit the next time, you could be replacing more than just the fuse.
yes that was my findings with google.

Should of did that before making a thread.

but i like the conversation hehe..

i bought the right fuse and everything is good for now.
 
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