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<blockquote data-quote="mu22stang" data-source="post: 8271372" data-attributes="member: 81298"><p>FIXED! When I said I was electrically challenged, I meant it. I had no idea that when using an Add-a-circuit, it's necessary to put the original fuse in one slot, and the new fuse in the other slot. I know, I know, ridiculously elementary, but I don't care because I figured it out and it's done! These things really are easy to install - if you know how to find a 12V constant ON, 12V ignition ON, a good ground, and/or know how to use an Add-a-circuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mu22stang, post: 8271372, member: 81298"] FIXED! When I said I was electrically challenged, I meant it. I had no idea that when using an Add-a-circuit, it's necessary to put the original fuse in one slot, and the new fuse in the other slot. I know, I know, ridiculously elementary, but I don't care because I figured it out and it's done! These things really are easy to install - if you know how to find a 12V constant ON, 12V ignition ON, a good ground, and/or know how to use an Add-a-circuit. [/QUOTE]
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