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Old 05-27-12, 02:40 PM
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i have 6000k hid fog,parking light 6000k 4 flat led,6000k low beam ,vled drl module 6000k.the fuse for headlight highbeam fuse keep flewn,its 15am.i see a lot people run this setup in forum.why my fuse headlight high beam keep flewn.i was thinking change fuse to 20am or 25am.will it solve my problem?anyone know please help?Thanks
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I gave up on mine...but mine keep blowing on one side only first it was the bulb then the module so now I just stuck with the regular bulb
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Originally Posted by my1s250
I gave up on mine...but mine keep blowing on one side only first it was the bulb then the module so now I just stuck with the regular bulb
my still work but just the fuse flew.i just replace second time and i will see when it gonna flew
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You shouldn't ever change to a higher fuse to solve a lighting problem like that. They are rated what they are in the first place for a reason.

Might just be a faulty module?
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Just to add on top of KillaIS250, yes true, and the wiring maybe only spec to rated a certain power which works with that system and fuse as intended. Using a higher one could lead to problems and the worse catatrophic cases, could result in an electrical fire.

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Originally Posted by KillaIS250
You shouldn't ever change to a higher fuse to solve a lighting problem like that. They are rated what they are in the first place for a reason.

Might just be a faulty module?
its new model of module from vled.no flicking.it still work anytime i replace the new fuse.i dont think its module.
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