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[quote="iainlovatt"][quote="mtempsch"][quote="jk206"]So I'm guessing if it was to tap into the existing lighter I'd have to put an inline fuse in just to be on the safe side?[/quote] Only if it/you use thinner wire than what goes to the existing lighter. If same or heavier, then the existing fuse will protect the added wire as well. Not that adding a fuse anyway is a bad idea...[/quote] :whathesaid: wouldn't bother with a fuse!!! Best place would be glovebox as there is plenty of room at the back of it to put a couple in!!!!! :D[/quote]
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