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at the fuse box. BUT if it is and after market radio. the installer often hooks a wire to a power sourse and has an inline fuse on the positive lead wire. So you will need to trace the positive lead wire back to the source and see if it has a inline fuse.
NO. Usually the positive wire will have the fuse.
pretty simple. on the back of the lighter there are 2 connections one is labled positive, the other is labeled negative. Wire the Positive connector to the Positive terminal on your main battery, and the Negative conector to the Negative terminal on your battery. Easy as pie, 99.9% of 12V lighters already have a fuse in them so no need to worry about inline fuses.
You probably have to pull the head unit out and it is inline of the yellow (Switched positive source) wire.
the negative cable is the one tha go to the chassy or the engine . And the positive go to the fuse box.
The is not an inline fuse, there is one in the fuse panel under the right lower side of the dash.
in ac supply both positive and negative cycles contain in single phase the fuse only required for supply side but in dc supply positive and negative seperated by two terminals so we provide two fuses.
The inline fuse on a 1998 Kia Sportage will be located in the exterior fuse box underneath the hood.
Fuses are inline. There is no fuse box.
There is no inline fuse. The fuse box is located under the dash and to the left of the steering column.
It has no in-line fuse. The fuse is in the fuse panel.
The fuses are inline. There is no fuse box.