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Oops, think I shorted my nav lights
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<blockquote data-quote="z33tec" data-source="post: 476167" data-attributes="member: 25836"><p>Well, they were too small to eyeball so I did the smart thing and broke out my multimeter and tested them. Found the broken one!</p><p></p><p>Now I just need to figure out what fuse I need to get to replace it. Just says 250V on the top and BUSS AGC 5 on the bottom. Not sure what that means other than 250 Volts. Maybe its a 5 amp fuse? Looks like the ones I'm seeing at auto parts stores are 32V though... hmm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z33tec, post: 476167, member: 25836"] Well, they were too small to eyeball so I did the smart thing and broke out my multimeter and tested them. Found the broken one! Now I just need to figure out what fuse I need to get to replace it. Just says 250V on the top and BUSS AGC 5 on the bottom. Not sure what that means other than 250 Volts. Maybe its a 5 amp fuse? Looks like the ones I'm seeing at auto parts stores are 32V though... hmm. [/QUOTE]
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