Mystery 10A fuse "27" in Triangle can be found. . .
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Mystery 10A fuse "27" in Triangle can be found. . .
I installed a new satellite radio system for my wife and hard wired in everything. This worked great for about a week until the entire radio / cigarette chain went dead. There seem to be two fuses associated with this pair, One being a 15A under the dash #23 which was indeed blown. The other, in looking at the schematic is a 10A that is annotated as a No. 19(10A) Fuse with a "27" surrounded by a triangle.
Before I rip everything open, can anyone tell me where I might find that "27" Fuse? I suspect since the 15A is blown, then that 10A would would be blown as well
(as just replacing the 15A doesn't get it working again
Before I rip everything open, can anyone tell me where I might find that "27" Fuse? I suspect since the 15A is blown, then that 10A would would be blown as well
(as just replacing the 15A doesn't get it working again
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Re: (bluelxfodo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bluelxfodo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did you look at your back up fuse in your engine bay?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I did not. I will check presently. Just seems odd that a secondary 15A fuse would be easy to get to and a first line of defense 10A would be difficult. I'll look
I did not. I will check presently. Just seems odd that a secondary 15A fuse would be easy to get to and a first line of defense 10A would be difficult. I'll look
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I'd still love to know what the "27" triangle refers to, but I was able to solve my issue by replacing the Fuse 23 under the dash. Once I traced everything else out, it could be nothing else and a trip to the store and some new fuses seems to have done the trick [knock on wood]. I guess the spare wasn't happy. Alas...
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Are you talking about a 5th gen or 6th gen? I take it you mean the 5th gen (92-95) since the diagram only goes up to 25 for them. 6th gens (96-00) have 27 right in the middle.
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