CivicXander
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Yeah it's definitely not a critical issue, I've been without interior lights for awhile now and just never had to time to diagnose again lol. Those mods were working and still are but they're on separate fuses like you said. I mentioned it because I wasn't sure if the dealer would void my warranty for that. I'll probably try to test the amps going through the fuse and try to find which other fuse is relevant to it.His fuse is for the interior lights(dome, map, trunk light)
His Android should defiantly not be on that blowing fuse... the radio has it's own fuse.
He also should not have put any power requirements for the Ethonol sensor or tuner on that fuse as well.
1st place I would look would be the Trunk Light, if the light is on the actual moving trunk part. If so, somehow the cable has to go between the car frame & the moving trunk, and will therefore be flexing etc. and could have got damaged.
It is assumed that this fault occurred some time AFTER you installed the radio, tuner & the sensor, and that before the fuse started blowing, that those 3 additions were working ok. ?
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