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HEY, i found out the problem, i was accidentally allowing the + and - wires to touch, therefore blowing the fuse, but after i got the lights mounted and the new fuse in, it all worked GREAT!
OK, the fuse that blows is #1 fuse in the engine compartment fuse box. Take that fuse out and install the new lights, then put the new fuse in and it should work. If after you replace the fuse it blows it again, check the wiring and if it's correct, take out the lights, they may be too much for the one system. I used neon lights that were made to go into a computer. They are 12" each, but thin, so they don't require much power, but light up really bright. lemme check my PMs to get back to you on this.
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