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Just like 50% of current reviewers who've had previous fake reviews deleted:
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Agreed, but when i was looking at reviews for these fuse kits from China, the biggest complaint was that quality control was so bad that they often dont fit.
2004 F-150 where the battery constantly dies. Replaced it, but new battery dies after a day or 2 of jump starting it. When it is jumped and running, the head unit doesn't work. So either that's draining the battery for some reason or alternator isn't charging battery?
Disconnect the battery while the truck
is running if it dies it's the alternator
Edit - if you want a great deal on OEM fuses, Rockauto has excellent prices. Just add them to an existing order, so shipping doesn't affect their price too much.
Until one is needed. How much stuff on Slickdeals do u " need"?
Not from this specific seller or amazon link but be seriously skeptical of these super cheap kits. I had a fuse blow and then refuse itself back together from a similarly cheap ebay fuse kit.
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That is called a self-healing fuse. Highly sought after!
YMMV on quality- they seem to slap their name on anything. You can see the range of products by their frequent posts on SD. usually pricing is competitive when promoting these "deals" but rarely amazing
if you even search Amazon for "Car Fuses Kit" you can see right at the top they've paid to be the sponsored brand with Amazon.
example competitor Winlynn listed above is basically the same at normal price
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082TT4...0c7b5
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Wow your lucky that's becuase you don't play around with gadgets like other people
2004 F-150 where the battery constantly dies. Replaced it, but new battery dies after a day or 2 of jump starting it. When it is jumped and running, the head unit doesn't work. So either that's draining the battery for some reason or alternator isn't charging battery?
After a jump start does the new battery recharge and work for a few hours or days? If it is getting charged your alternator is probably ok.
Go to YouTube and search for parasitic draw test. That will help you chase down what is killing the battery. You'll need a multimeter, any cheap meter will work even a $5 from harbor freight.
Go to YouTube and search for parasitic draw test. That will help you chase down what is killing the battery. You'll need a multimeter, any cheap meter will work even a $5 from harbor freight.
Thanks for the tip I'll check that out. After I jumpstart, I'll drive like 10-15 min to a store. And then when I'm back to the truck I can start again no problem and get back home. Then without charging with trickle charger, usually the next day it'll start up again, but if it sits beyond 48 hrs it won't start.
I just find it interesting that the head unit doesn't work at all after I jump start and truck is running. It seems like that is the issue. I'm wondering if I should pull that radio 20A fuse and keep it out and see if I still have issues.
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