175 amp mega fuse
2002 Chevy Tahoe
My door locks fluctuate up and down on their own. I am down to checking the fuses. I have a slot for a 175 mega fuse. . . . . but there isn't a fuse there. Do I install one and hope for the best?? I can't afford to blow my engine up |
Originally Posted by thwillcox
(Post 5432763)
2002 Chevy Tahoe
My door locks fluctuate up and down on their own. I am down to checking the fuses. I have a slot for a 175 mega fuse. . . . . but there isn't a fuse there. Do I install one and hope for the best?? I can't afford to blow my engine up |
Originally Posted by ILuvJDM
(Post 5432773)
When I did that I blew the welds on my intake. I would be careful
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Originally Posted by ILuvJDM
(Post 5432773)
When I did that I blew the welds on my intake. I would be careful
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Originally Posted by thwillcox
(Post 5432763)
2002 Chevy Tahoe
My door locks fluctuate up and down on their own. I am down to checking the fuses. I have a slot for a 175 mega fuse. . . . . but there isn't a fuse there. Do I install one and hope for the best?? I can't afford to blow my engine up I want to :popcorn2: but I can't. 1. No, do not start adding fuses you don't know where they go. You could be connecting circuits that have open wires that could fry your vehicle. 2. There is no way in hell your door locks are on a 175 amp fuse. These two things are not related. |
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