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How do I check for melting wires...I used higher wattage bulbs and people are freaking me out and telling me that they are melting my harnesses and wires....
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How about this: you look at the harness and see if it's melted?
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ooooooooohhhhhhh.....I get it.....man c'mon I could of asked my little nephew for that response....I need more info than that.......When I think of melted I think of a barbie doll left in the microwave for 5 minutes...am I suppose to see like warping.....is the plastic going to melt to the point where I see paint drip type plastic....
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well either way, if you use high wattage bulbs, you can do anything about the melting or not. unless you want to go back to stock wattage. i suggest you get high power resistant harnesses.
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Re: Checking for melting wires....
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Or if you can, check each wire that you can for the same thing. You will soon know when it happens (melts), as it will cause a short and blow fuses etc and you will have a pile of molted plastic somewhere with bare wires showing.
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