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Outlet Fuse

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    cool_beans00 New Member

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    Outlet Fuse

    I connected a 400Watt Inverter to my power outlet in the center arm rest compartment. I guess I was using too much power and I think I blew a fuse. Problem is... I can't for the life of me figure out which fuse it is!

    I've looked at the fuse box underneath the steering column and basically just got all confused.... any help out there please?
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    White Rabbit Guest

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    Fuse box under the steering column? I thought our fuse box was under the hood by the engine on the drivers side? Did u try looking in there for a blown fuse?
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    theres two boxes, one udner the drivers side and one under the hood on the drivers side. look in the manual. the spare fuses are in the engine box and most likely the blown fuse is under the drivers seat. i think theres a guide down there to wat is what. i would know, blew a fuse myself.
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    You'll need to replace the fuse labeled P/POINT. It's in the fusebox under the steering column.
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    look for the fuse where the thin wire at the top is broken, thats the one thats blown
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    cool_beans00 New Member

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    Thanks mrdisco that did the trick! =D
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    Just remember, the max draw from that power outlet is 150W from all devices. You can use a 450W inverter in it, just don't draw more than 150. I'm putting a 300 in mine and adding an 8 gauge wire from the battery to make sure it has 40 Amps.
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    Is it 150W for both outlets? How are you changing out the wires from the battery? I might want to do that so i can use all 400W

    thanks

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