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it does matter which fuse slots you use. some are always hot, some are ignition on, some are acc on. the original fuse goes closer inwards on the add-a-circuit.
i just bought the add-a-circuit at checkers. although i am sure pep boys or any type of store like that would have it. make sure you buy the "mini" add-a-circuit.
i just bought the add-a-circuit at checkers. although i am sure pep boys or any type of store like that would have it. make sure you buy the "mini" add-a-circuit.
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it does matter which fuse slots you use. some are always hot, some are ignition on, some are acc on. the original fuse goes closer inwards on the add-a-circuit.
i just bought the add-a-circuit at checkers. although i am sure pep boys or any type of store like that would have it. make sure you buy the "mini" add-a-circuit.
i just bought the add-a-circuit at checkers. although i am sure pep boys or any type of store like that would have it. make sure you buy the "mini" add-a-circuit.
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