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delosholly
Mar 17, 2015Explorer
delosholly wrote:trander wrote:delosholly wrote:
The old fuse was a small box-like 20amp blue fuse. The replacement they have is slightly smaller and is blue & white, still 20amp. This problem has nothing to do with the wiring or connector, it is a fuse problem. As I said in the original, we could not find a replacement at 4 auto parts stores, only at the dealership.
Just curious, what does a fuse do to cause itself to fail?
I wish I could tell you, but I do not know. It was just that so many were failing that 1. they have come out with a different 'brand', 'type' that is not failing, and 2. my dealership's parts department knew what it was for without me even telling them, and there are several other identical fuses in the fuse box, but they knew which slot the one I brought in was from.
Yes, like these but it was blue and 20amp. New one is blue/white 20amp.
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