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Originally Posted by KingLT1
I advise against driving around with a cup holder full of fuses, replacing them when they pop. If a fuse is consistently blowing, then you have a problem that needs to be corrected before something burns up or catches fire. Fuses are meant to protect a system from shorts or too much amperage. Adding a bigger fuse to that specific circuit is a risk as well unless it has been tested that that specific circuit can handle more amperage.
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I agree. Since changing the settings on the BAP I haven’t had a blown fuse. If I have another, I will be waiting to get the car back to the mechanic...hopefully, we will get through all of the setup to see if we can pinpoint it. But I agree. One more popped fuse and I am holding off.