Fuse Mystery
My second cigarette lighter doesn't work (the one that's supposed to run from the battery). I figured the fuse was blown. It appears that "M7" is the location for the fuse.
The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.
So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?
Thanks in advance,
Shovel
The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.
So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?
Thanks in advance,
Shovel
My second cigarette lighter doesn't work (the one that's supposed to run from the battery). I figured the fuse was blown. It appears that "M7" is the location for the fuse.
The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.
So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?
Thanks in advance,
Shovel
The manual insists that M7 is a mini 20 amp fuse. The slot, however, looks like a three pronged fuse of some sort.
So I guess I have two questions: 1) Does M7 control the second cigarette lighter? 2) If so, what type/amperage of fuse should I be using?
Thanks in advance,
Shovel
I'll post back in alil bit to verify the m36 location


