Now I just need to swap out the 15 amp outer fuses with 5 amp fuses. From what I've read, that means my fuse taps are facing the proper direction and getting power from the fuse box direct. In both tests, Fuse 2 was hot (with fuse 1 removed). So no harm in double checking the work we did. I tested my fuse taps just now to verify work of my mechanic friend - I trust him but we did use a fuse that didn't like my car. That I should remove Fuse 1 and test to see if Fuse 2 is getting Juice in the downward direction? But are they stating that it might go upward as well. I have the fuse tab with the label fuses facing downward. Presuming they are referring to A and B, are they stating that with a multimeter or LED light tester, that Fuse 2 should be getting Juice if the orientation is proper? It states to plug in Fuse 2 and Leave Fuse 1 Empty. When they refer to orientation are they meaning the A and B plugging into the fuse box? And NOT the direction the fuse is plugged into Fuse 1 and 2, Correct?ī.
I really WANT to understand this so please explain.Ī. Leaving the Original 20 AMP (Vehicle) and 15 AMP (Vehicle) Alone?įuse tap orientation. I should replace both outer fuses with 5 AMP then (ACC + Battery). So Dashoto's kit only including 15 amp fuses is improper and dangerous.Correct?ġ.