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munozsblazer

Joined: Mar 07 2004
Posts: 325
Location: plainfield IL

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1998 Chevrolet Blazer
Last updated: 06/27/04

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Post Tue May 11, 2004 8:43 pm

my power touched my ground and blew my inline fuse...so i went to change it...tried to turn it back on, and nothing came on. i am using a rocker switch. the lights that im using are phil's LED's. silent said i may have popped the diode. however, if it was just the LED's, wouldnt my switch light up once it was turned on?
justin

Joined: Jan 15 2004
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Location: Madison


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Post Tue May 11, 2004 9:33 pm

nah, i fooked up an led switch with some ass-backward wiring. it still functions, but no led.


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pOrk

Joined: Jan 03 2004
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Location: Milwaukee Wi

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Post Tue May 11, 2004 11:30 pm

You prolly fried the LED in the switch along with whatever lighting you had the switch operating. Start over!

Here's a tip - pull all fuses while wiring and make sure all wires are dead! If you have to - totally remove the wire being worked on from its power source. It save's alot of hassle, let me tell yah...


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Spkrman

Joined: May 12 2004
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Location: Matteson, IL

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Post Thu May 13, 2004 12:35 am

lol yea...dont wanna weld any unnecessary welding ;)
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