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#372313 07/19/16 05:47 PM
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49 Bob Offline OP
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Hi all, I have a NOS single back up lamp accessory on my `49. It`s been functioning fine for 10 years or more. I noticed it wasn't working the other day, and found the fuse was blown. There was a 9 amp fuse in there. I can't seem to find any locally, only 7.5 and 10 amp. Assuming there is not a short or other problem, would a 10 amp fuse be an acceptable sub, and if not anyone have an idea where to find some?
Thanks, Bob

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49 Bob #372314 07/19/16 05:51 PM
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as long as the length is OK the 10 is fine.


Gene Schneider

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