will a 50A fuse work in place of the 30A that is recomended for the covertable top on a 2004 mitsibishi eclipse spyder gt?

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Asked by battlready Mar 31, 2015 at 09:33 PM about the 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the convertibal
ble top on my mitsubishi spyder doesnt go down and i checked the fuse for where there is
suppoed to be a 30A i found a 50A and was wondering if that makes a difference?

3 Answers

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recommended fuse settings are for a reason. If you use a bigger fuse than your supposed to then you could burn out the motor to your top if there were an electrical issue.

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would that be related to whats killing my battery?i bought this car not even a week ago.the brake lights keep staying on when the car is off,wiggling the brakes helps get them off but even still i keep ending up with a dead battery.

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itll work great until you either burn the motor out or the wires melt and possibly start a fire but yeh will work great til that happens

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