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Replacing fuses
I tried to use a air compressor to check my tyres and blew the front
cigarette lighter fuse after about 30 seconds, but the cigarette socket in the boot is 15a and coped just fine. I therefore presume the compressor draws 11a to 12a. What are the implications of replacing the 10a fuse for my front cigarette lighter with a 15a or 20a fuse? Am I likely to melt wiring? Melt a central fuse somewhere? Ta, GT |
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