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    30 amp fuse in Fuse #3

    Earlier tonight, I did the resistor bypass deal for the aux fan till I can get a replacement resistor. I replaced fuse #19 with a 30A fuse initially, but noticed that #3 for the low speed relay was blowing. So after doing some research, some have suggested that #3 need to also be replaced. I am wondering if any one has done this and if it's caused any issues? According to the ETM, it looks like the wiring for low and high speed are all the same gauge. Just thought I'd check before leaving that 30A fuse in there...

    thanks.

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    They are indeed both .75. I have thought about this and think its fine to leave the 30A there even after you wire the resistor back in since the resistor is rated for that load and you've already proven the rest of that circuit at 30A
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