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Old 11-28-2017, 05:40 PM   #1
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Burnt Fuse Housing Replacement?

Hey guys,

I have an issue.

For the longest time my car had a short for the stop fuse underneath the steering wheel panel.

A friend of mine tried a higher amp fuse and it would short out everytime to the point where the whole housing is burnt.

Here is a picture:



Anyway to replace the housing? the short is fixed and no longer an issue but it wont draw any power from the fuse causing the fuse to not do anything.

Thanks!
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