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  1. #1 Problem with Add a Circuit 
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    I have my wires for the Aeroforce ready to go. I go to plug in the mini add-a-circuit and it doesn't go in. There's a big piece of plastic in the way. Definitely not meant to be broken off... What brand should I be looking for? Or what am I missing? Thanks



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    They make more than one style, looks like that one would fit a much newer vehicle with different style fuses.

    You need one like this.


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    Got it. Thanks 5-finger.

    Save me a search and tell me: What's the best fuse to pair up with?
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    I think I used the radio fuse or something like that because it's a switched 12v power.

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    Radio. Got it. Thanks
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    i used the wiper fuse, its out of the way on the regal.

    we need a mini add a fuse, so bring in a fuse to match it up, theres like 3 sizes. normally they are sold out of the minis by me.

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