I think I need to get inside my headunit to by pass a pico fuse,
anyone have the manual I can look at? 🙂
anyone have the manual I can look at? 🙂
FU4352
http://www.bcae1.com/temp/fuselocation01.pdf
This would be better than bypassing it:
RCA Shield Repair
http://www.bcae1.com/temp/fuselocation01.pdf
This would be better than bypassing it:
RCA Shield Repair
Thank you so much for the links.
I think I'll just have to open the HU up and deal with the pico fuse, because my RCAs are not on the back of the HU, but on multiple cables that come out of the back of the HU, and I don't want to have to add 6 fuses.
Can I open the thing, find the pico fuse, and solder a fuse holder onto where the fuse is, bypassing the fuse? And put a 3amp fuse in the fuse holder, which I can attach to the outside of the HU. That way, I would still have a fuse to protect the HU but can change it easily if it blows again.
I think I'll just have to open the HU up and deal with the pico fuse, because my RCAs are not on the back of the HU, but on multiple cables that come out of the back of the HU, and I don't want to have to add 6 fuses.
Can I open the thing, find the pico fuse, and solder a fuse holder onto where the fuse is, bypassing the fuse? And put a 3amp fuse in the fuse holder, which I can attach to the outside of the HU. That way, I would still have a fuse to protect the HU but can change it easily if it blows again.
You can attach a fuse holder to the board and route it out of the head unit but you'll likely have to scrape the solder mask away to give you more area to solder to.
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