CivicSportSGP
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I may be rambling, but intrusive thoughts lead me to look at the battery. And I discovered that the positive terminal was loose. As in, the nut was at the end of the bolt. That may have contributed to some parasitic effect. Now, whether or not that contributed to my replacement LEDs to pop fuses, I can only guess.You keep having issues with fuses blowing. I feel like there might be a loose ground or something causing stuff to short.
But I'm not taking any chances. To keep on topic, I installed the Diode Dynamics XPR bulbs. Unlike the VLEDS, they're direct replacement. While not as bright, they're bright enough.
Should I reinstall my LED turn signals and hope that it doesn't cause further issue?
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