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Old 12-26-06, 11:45 AM
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I have checked every auto parts store around, Autozone, Pep Biys, NAPA, Advance Auto Parts, and I still cannot find a fuse that fits our cars. Does anyone know where I can find one?
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what fuse??? The majority of the fuses are commonly stocked at most autoparts stores
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The fuse that flips the headlights up and down, as of now I'm just leaving it open and I'll borrow one of the other fuses to flip it up or down when I want it that way. I have checked every auto parts store around here and there were none, it might be different in CA where you are cuzI know rx7's and pacific imports are more common down there, but there are very few up here (this is the explanation the guy at NAPA gave me). I tried the online site of the compnay, pacific, that makes the fuse, but found nothing of any use. Is there a place online I can find them?
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im not 100% on what fuse it is. what does it look like and how many amp is it?
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Jeez, I have seen those fuses in the electrical section of almost EVERY major auto parts store... WTF?
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http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...e+-+Automotive

Hope that works.
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Jeez, I have seen those fuses in the electrical section of almost EVERY major auto parts store... WTF?
I know, but they don't have them up here in New Hampshire because of the lack of rx7's here. They have one that is similar that I bought, and there are two parts on the ends that make it so that it doesn't fit so I shaved those down but it still won't fit. I'd imagine that they'd have plenty of them in Arizona because of the warmer climates there are prolly more rx7's there.


im not 100% on what fuse it is. what does it look like and how many amp is it?
It's a 60 amp and it looks like all the other ones in that fuse box with the excepotion of the EGI fuse. Now that we're on the topic though, what amperage should the fuel pump amp be, cuz I simply took the one from the headlight fuse and used it for the fuel pump to start the car when my fuel pump fuse went.
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Ummm... the fuses are not specific to the RX7.

And those Blade fuses that My5ABaby posted won't work.

But seriously, there are so many places that carry these type of fuses it's not funny. Hell, gas stations might even have them.
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He's looking at the under-hood fuse box.

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