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Very informative. I usually spliced off the cig lighter for aftermarket radios which I’m very lucky to never caused a total fire. My Civic did start smoking from electrical fire(coming from radio area). Thanks for this guide as I will try to do my future electrical hacking in a safer way.
You'll (probably) be ok, but I imagine your wallet won't be haha! Rather than buying all the wire/terminals/etc to run it directly from the engine bay, I sometimes found those amp wiring kits to be a bit cheaper (Even if its not for an amp; but a stereo)
Excellent info. I do have adjustable peddles fused nut no adjustable peddles. I can use that one. I also have several powered, unused sockets but the tap is loose when inserted. Why is that and how would you correct it? Brilliant episode. You are very through and you explain it very well. Thank you
Thanks so much! I'm guessing the tap is poor quality. It should be a standard size. Is it possible to bend one terminal one way, and the other, the other way? (to get a snug fit; if it's not a safety critical accessory).
hello, really informative and helpful, I just had one question, I want to install some aftermarket led lights and I've located 2 vacant slots in the fusebox which show that they are for "fuel injector gsl" in the fusebox diagram of my particular vehicle and I was wondering if they were safe to use, I tried googling to no avail and finally asking you for help after watching your educative video. Thanks!
It's probably for a different model, but they are using the same fuse box across all models, kinda like I already mentioned in the video. Does the vacant slot have power?
So if I have an accessory that comes already wired with a relay and a fuse is it necessary for me to tap into the fuse box or can I just hardwire the accessory to a direct power source? Great vid btw👏
Absolutely brilliant explanation. Love the drawings and the multimeter visuals. The fuse that you tapped into went to a device your car does not have - why put the original fuse into the fuse tap? Why not insert the fuse that you need for your particular circuit?
Thank you! "The fuse that you tapped into went to a device your car does not have - why put the original fuse into the fuse tap" - Good question! I don't actually need a fuse tap or an additional circuit, I just made the video for fun. It's just an example and not to be taken too literally. You can leave it blank for sure as the new device only needs the power side! :)
OOPS ! You "forgot" to show how the new wire exits the fuse box while the lid is securely attached keeping it weatherproof ! You DON'T want to cut into the perimeter sealing edges. This could be a major problem.
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Fantastic job explaining the fuse tap.
Glad you liked it!
definitive 101 guide, thought i knew all this but now i need to go back in a prevent a potential fire hazard... subscribed.
This was a well done video explained everything I needed to know I appreciate you
Glad it was helpful! :)
Yes yes yes very helpful thank you so much
You are so welcome!
Great vid. Hey do you know how to get the fuse box out from the corolla ae112... The one next to the steering wheel.?
Very informative. I usually spliced off the cig lighter for aftermarket radios which I’m very lucky to never caused a total fire. My Civic did start smoking from electrical fire(coming from radio area). Thanks for this guide as I will try to do my future electrical hacking in a safer way.
You'll (probably) be ok, but I imagine your wallet won't be haha!
Rather than buying all the wire/terminals/etc to run it directly from the engine bay, I sometimes found those amp wiring kits to be a bit cheaper (Even if its not for an amp; but a stereo)
Great Video 🍻
Thank you!! 😊
Best tutorial, thanks man!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! :)
100% informative! crystal clear!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Excellent info. I do have adjustable peddles fused nut no adjustable peddles. I can use that one. I also have several powered, unused sockets but the tap is loose when inserted. Why is that and how would you correct it? Brilliant episode. You are very through and you explain it very well. Thank you
Thanks so much!
I'm guessing the tap is poor quality. It should be a standard size. Is it possible to bend one terminal one way, and the other, the other way? (to get a snug fit; if it's not a safety critical accessory).
hello, really informative and helpful, I just had one question, I want to install some aftermarket led lights and I've located 2 vacant slots in the fusebox which show that they are for "fuel injector gsl" in the fusebox diagram of my particular vehicle and I was wondering if they were safe to use, I tried googling to no avail and finally asking you for help after watching your educative video. Thanks!
It's probably for a different model, but they are using the same fuse box across all models, kinda like I already mentioned in the video.
Does the vacant slot have power?
Hello Can I use mini fuse spare ? For DRL fog Lamp
If you live in an area without fog, I guess, why not.
I wouldn't do it in the UK though haha! I need those if something goes wrong!
So if I have an accessory that comes already wired with a relay and a fuse is it necessary for me to tap into the fuse box or can I just hardwire the accessory to a direct power source? Great vid btw👏
I kinda covered this in the video already with regards to fuse placement, but yes, connect it to a power course and you're good to go! :)
Amazing video! Earned a sub :D
Awesome, thank you!
You got any video for honda CRV ex 2000
Absolutely brilliant explanation. Love the drawings and the multimeter visuals. The fuse that you tapped into went to a device your car does not have - why put the original fuse into the fuse tap? Why not insert the fuse that you need for your particular circuit?
Thank you!
"The fuse that you tapped into went to a device your car does not have - why put the original fuse into the fuse tap" - Good question! I don't actually need a fuse tap or an additional circuit, I just made the video for fun. It's just an example and not to be taken too literally. You can leave it blank for sure as the new device only needs the power side! :)
OOPS ! You "forgot" to show how the new wire exits the fuse box while the lid is securely attached keeping it weatherproof ! You DON'T want to cut into the perimeter sealing edges. This could be a major problem.
haha!
I can provide the spoon, the hand and the food.... but not wiping services! 😆
I must of missed the part where it runs off battery power
Yup!
bro went from c# to cars
You missed double world record holder, Everest climber, plumber and electrician 😆💯
Thanks, best tutorial out there!
Glad it helped! :)
Great vid. Hey do you know how to get the fuse box out from the corolla ae112... The one next to the steering wheel.?
I can check All Data for the manuals if you give me some incentive haha