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Old 08-21-2009, 10:22 AM   #1
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Help AVS, maybe?

I installed my 10.5 LED light kit the other day, and I am having some troubles with my passenger side. Both lights run perfect in the brake and turn signal function, but the passenger side keeps blowing the 10 amp fuse at night when the driving lights turn on, the drivers side works perfect. After the fuse blows, I can put another fuse in and it will run for a day or so in the running light function, and then it will blow again. I've checked the wiring to the light, the ground, and even the wire from the fuse box, but nothing looks wrong. I'm stumped, any suggestions or ideas of what this could be, ever had a problem like this?
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Re: Help AVS, maybe?

What is the fuse that's popping labeled, What vehicle do you have? Year make and model?
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It's labeled RR Park 10A in the fusebox in the engine compartment. 2000 S10 pickup.... It's blowing my mind!!!
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I would suggest going through all your connections, make sure there is nothing exposed, you could have any short in your parking light circuit, anywhere from the front to the back, it could be anything, like a pinched wire or a wire that was slightly melted during welding it could be anything bro So honestly I would suggest checking all of your wires and all of your connections



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