Would putting a 35amp fuse were a 7.5 one goes affect it in any way? i put a 35 for fuse 10 wich uses a 7.5, the car has not given me any warning signs, but i was wondering in the long run will it give me issues? 90 e30
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By putting a higher amperage fuse in, you basically make the wiring in the car the fuse. Whatever will take the least amperage will melt. In a normal case, it is the fuse. This protects the wiring from melting if something shorts out. In your case, the fuse is a much higher rating then the wiring, so if something goes wrong, your wiring is going to melt and possible cause a fire.
In short, DO NOT use a higher amperage fuse in place of a lower amperage one.
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View PostIn short, DO NOT use a higher amperage fuse in place of a lower amperage one.
Pay attention to the loads and fuse accordingly. Don't overstress the wire, you can't triple the amperage on the same wire.
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I heard you stuck a pair of needlenose pliers in the fuse socket and duct taped it in place...
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