upgrade/general question
#21
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
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So the fuse is not blown but switching to a heavier fuse fix's it? That makes no sense. A fuse does not have resistance. There is no electrical reason as to why that would make a difference. My guess would be you had some kind of defective fuse or you have a intermittent problem that just happened to start working when you changed the fuse.
Running 3x larger fuse is still dangerous for the reasons I stated about, IF you get a short in that circuit it will catch fire before it will blow the fuse.
Running 3x larger fuse is still dangerous for the reasons I stated about, IF you get a short in that circuit it will catch fire before it will blow the fuse.
#22
So the fuse is not blown but switching to a heavier fuse fix's it? That makes no sense. A fuse does not have resistance. There is no electrical reason as to why that would make a difference. My guess would be you had some kind of defective fuse or you have a intermittent problem that just happened to start working when you changed the fuse.
Running 3x larger fuse is still dangerous for the reasons I stated about, IF you get a short in that circuit it will catch fire before it will blow the fuse.
Running 3x larger fuse is still dangerous for the reasons I stated about, IF you get a short in that circuit it will catch fire before it will blow the fuse.
#26
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,357
If you go to Best buy they will give a quote with all the parts numbers of what is needed. They make the double din kit and the steering wheel control adapter, if you have controls in your wheel. They even have kits for automatic backup cameras.
#29
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,357
All V6 had that until 98 except the Y87 performance option. What most people don't realize is the back brakes only do about 15% of the braking in a hard stop situation.
Rear disk brakes look cool and can help at high speed but unless you are towing something larger/better rear brakes are more of a marketing thing.
Rear disk brakes look cool and can help at high speed but unless you are towing something larger/better rear brakes are more of a marketing thing.
Last edited by Gorn; 02-21-2018 at 01:42 PM.
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