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brite lights n fuses

Mark Gannon

New member
I just had led brite lights put on my 2014 rt and last night when i started it the brit lights went out along with my tail lights and my lights on the fenders. if it is a fuse problem can i put a bigger fuse in it and not cause any problems to the bike? Thanks!
 
Have to agree..!!

:agree: bigger fuse is not fixing the problem. You more than likely will make it worse. Led's are tricky and are known to complicate things. As Roger said put it on its own circuit if you can't find the cause for blowing the fuses...
 
LIGHTS

IMHO....LED'S have about the lowest current draw of any light now available ( ? )......So I think some thing is not right in the wiring ....short of some type, maybe ................As stated above DO NOT USE A LARGER FUSE .....this could cause a FIRE...........not very likely but why take the chance ....Mike :thumbup:
 
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