What does the 50A OPTION fuse do?
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Re: What does the 50A OPTION fuse do? (trooper0641)
take it out and see what doesnt work.
and if you dont notice anything. then i guess it really was an "option" fuse.
and if you dont notice anything. then i guess it really was an "option" fuse.
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Re: What does the 50A OPTION fuse do? (JUN EK9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JUN EK9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">take it out and see what doesnt work.
and if you dont notice anything. then i guess it really was an "option" fuse.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So far...it controls both my alarm and my interior light...without my 50A OPTION fuse...both ***** wont work. Anybody else knows what it does?
and if you dont notice anything. then i guess it really was an "option" fuse.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So far...it controls both my alarm and my interior light...without my 50A OPTION fuse...both ***** wont work. Anybody else knows what it does?
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50A option fuse? We're talking about the underdash interior fuse box, right? As far as I know, the highest rating fuse that exists is a 30A fuse - which controls the moonroof.
If your interior light doesn't work when it is removed like you've said, then it is probably fuse #3, which should really be a 7.5 A fuse (3rd fuse from the left, lower row) .
If your interior light doesn't work when it is removed like you've said, then it is probably fuse #3, which should really be a 7.5 A fuse (3rd fuse from the left, lower row) .
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Re: (Unit 01)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Unit 01 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">50A option fuse? We're talking about the underdash interior fuse box, right? As far as I know, the highest rating fuse that exists is a 30A fuse - which controls the moonroof.
If your interior light doesn't work when it is removed like you've said, then it is probably fuse #3, which should really be a 7.5 A fuse (3rd fuse from the left, lower row) .</TD></TR></TABLE>
We're talking about the engine bay fuses. Its the 50A OPTION fuse.
If your interior light doesn't work when it is removed like you've said, then it is probably fuse #3, which should really be a 7.5 A fuse (3rd fuse from the left, lower row) .</TD></TR></TABLE>
We're talking about the engine bay fuses. Its the 50A OPTION fuse.
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I am not sure why your dome light and alarm won't work when that fuse is pulled because that 50A under-hood fuse protects the moonroof circuit (1st fat fuse on the right)
Did you installed your own alarm?
Did you installed your own alarm?
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Re: (Unit 01)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Unit 01 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am not sure why your dome light and alarm won't work when that fuse is pulled because that 50A under-hood fuse protects the moonroof circuit (1st fat fuse on the right)
Did you installed your own alarm?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No i didnt....nor did i did anything to my interior light.
Did you installed your own alarm?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No i didnt....nor did i did anything to my interior light.
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