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First time fitting an after market head unit with wheel controls, please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8838571" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>That might depend on the head unit. Some can use a 5 amp fuse, some a 10amp, some a 15amp fuse (if / depending on how much it's powering the channels/speakers) If it's 50w x4 that 200x / 14.4 = 13.8amps. Your new head unit should tell you what size fuse it needs. If its larger then what you have in there now, you can start with seeing if the wiring size can handle it. If not, then you would need to run your own new wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8838571, member: 674149"] That might depend on the head unit. Some can use a 5 amp fuse, some a 10amp, some a 15amp fuse (if / depending on how much it's powering the channels/speakers) If it's 50w x4 that 200x / 14.4 = 13.8amps. Your new head unit should tell you what size fuse it needs. If its larger then what you have in there now, you can start with seeing if the wiring size can handle it. If not, then you would need to run your own new wire. [/QUOTE]
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