fog light fuse blew?? what to do now?

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Jan 23, 2004 | 06:14 PM
  #1  
first of all is this covered by warranty??

if not, where should i go and get another fuse??? the one on there look funky and irregular( so i dont think a regular auto parts store would have it)

this is on a 2k2 MAx
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Jan 23, 2004 | 06:14 PM
  #2  
you have a 2002... everything is covered under warranty.

or if you want to do it, they'll have a replacement at autozone or pep boys...
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Jan 23, 2004 | 06:16 PM
  #3  
Quote: first of all is this covered by warranty??

if not, where should i go and get another fuse??? the one on there look funky and irregular( so i dont think a regular auto parts store would have it)

this is on a 2k2 MAx
Take your beautiful Tungten Blue Max back to the dealer and have them fix it under warranty. It could be something wrong in the wiring.
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Jan 23, 2004 | 06:28 PM
  #4  
I blew one a couple weeks ago when I was installing my driving lights. Just tossed in a new fuse, and corrected my problem. Try putting in a new fuse yourself, they're 15 amp ones, and if it blows again, take it to the dealer
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Jan 23, 2004 | 07:54 PM
  #5  
you should have a spare 10, 15, and 20 fuse in your fusebox under the steering wheel
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Jan 24, 2004 | 06:26 AM
  #6  
open the fuse box and look on the right hand side. The will be 3 spare fuses. (look on the cover of the box it will show you the spares. Just remove the correct size/color and replace the blown one. If it blows again take it to nissan it may be a short circuit.
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Jan 25, 2004 | 12:36 PM
  #7  
sorry i guess i didnt make it clear....itr is actually a fuse RELAY...dealer will replace it under warranty, i just have to take it in
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Jan 25, 2004 | 01:03 PM
  #8  
Quote: sorry i guess i didnt make it clear....itr is actually a fuse RELAY...dealer will replace it under warranty, i just have to take it in
A relay is a separate part of a fused circuit. Circuits that require a large current draw such as lights, horns and starters, require the use of a relay. It's always a good idea to let the dealer spend their dime instead of yours while your warranty is in effect.
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Jan 25, 2004 | 02:42 PM
  #9  
I recently blew a 15amp fuse when i changed my map lights. No problems so far.
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Jan 25, 2004 | 06:37 PM
  #10  
change the fuse
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Jan 25, 2004 | 09:20 PM
  #11  
i would replace the fuse myself (theyre cheap) and see if it blows again, if not then it was prolly just conincidence...
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Jan 26, 2004 | 08:45 AM
  #12  
well its neither the realy nor the fuse...must be a short circuit somewhere..i'm taking it in tomorow morning to get checked out
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