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Battery Blown Fuse


French Auris
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Hi All, 

Auris 2018 Hybrid.

I have added a power cable (connected to a music Amp) to the accessory terminal on the Battery, Obviously I earthed the Amp but when I connected the + power cable into the power block it blew the Fuse on the Battery acc terminal (Photo added) The Fuse holder says J222 and it`s a 140 Amps, I guess this one goes to the front of the car for jumping this/another car.

How do I change this fuse as I couldn't see a way.

 

Thanks in advance for any replies.

 

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Doesnt look to be a user serviceable part. Best lookup the part number on partsouq.com and replace the whole junction block with the embedded fuse.

Obviously worth finding the cause before replacing.

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9 hours ago, solero said:

Doesnt look to be a user serviceable part. Best lookup the part number on partsouq.com and replace the whole junction block with the embedded fuse.

Obviously worth finding the cause before replacing.

Thanks for the reply.

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Did you just say you blew a fuse rated at 140 amps?

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you must have a dead short to blow a 140a fusible link, you didn't fit the terminal cover or mis wired your grounds, what amps are you running?

yep its a complete unit - 82620-47070

I see the Battery terminal is not on the post fully

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4 hours ago, flash22 said:

you must have a dead short to blow a 140a fusible link, you didn't fit the terminal cover or mis wired your grounds, what amps are you running?

yep its a complete unit - 82620-47070

I see the battery terminal is not on the post fully

Perhaps @French Auris hasnt replied to us as they have killed themselves with a 140a charge ? Certainly enough to stop your heart. 

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Always remove the negative terminal of the 12v auxiliary Battery first, when working on the positive terminal. This prevents any accidental "spanner shorts" to the surrounding  body/chassis earth.

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12 hours ago, Paul john said:

Perhaps @French Auris hasnt replied to us as they have killed themselves with a 140a charge ? Certainly enough to stop your heart. 

More than enough. All it needs is a few milliamps (mA).

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On 6/24/2024 at 5:51 PM, flash22 said:

you must have a dead short to blow a 140a fusible link, you didn't fit the terminal cover or mis wired your grounds, what amps are you running?

yep its a complete unit - 82620-47070

I see the battery terminal is not on the post fully

Thanks peter.

I think the Amplifier wasn`t grounded properly, Silly me.

Live and learn eh.

 

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19 hours ago, Paul john said:

Perhaps @French Auris hasnt replied to us as they have killed themselves with a 140a charge ? Certainly enough to stop your heart. 

Perhaps I don`t live on the internet all day, maybe that`s why I didn`t reply.

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