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    Hey deiselsmith, fuse question.

    Seems like I recall with all the lights on your 825i, you were told to change the key switch fuse from 15 to 20 amp.
    Am I right? Thanks.

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    Thats right, thats what JD says to do. Apparently too much juice flows through there after you are all lit up.

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    Which Fuse for what Lights please.

    I usually read all the Installation Manuals through and through and I didn't see anything about changing any fuses. I have added the Adventure Light Kit and I am in the process of adding 2 sets of Mid-Range Light Kits and I have not read anywhere to change a Fuse...yet. Of course like I said I am in the middle of installing the Mid-Range Kit. I have the Light Switch Kit and all the wiring run. I have not drilled the holes in the Roof and installed the Lights yet.

    Forgive me guys, I've been really sick and didn't read carefully. I see now which Fuse. I guess the question should have been was it in a Installation Manual or did JD just suggest it because of multiple Light Kits?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dieselsmith View Post
    Thats right, thats what JD says to do. Apparently too much juice flows through there after you are all lit up.
    Thanks man.

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    The first 15 amp key switch one. Actually leave the 15 in and see how long it takes to blow with all the lights. Mine blew when I was in 4X4, reverse and every light was on.

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