QUOTE(flashaholic @ Dec 2 2011, 06:23 PM)
Depending on different car models, some cars have the fusebox in the engine compartment while some has it in the passenger cabin.
The FireStorm Booster may not fit in the fusebox with the cover closed, so you have to find a way to route the wires out of the fusebox and secure the FireStorm Booster with a cable tie so that it doesnt roll about in the engine compartment. The FireStorm Booster is waterproof so there is no worry about water splashing and damaging it.
You can see a fuse at the rear of the FireStorm Booster and this fuse replaces the fuse that you pulled out from the fuse socket. This device is a very well thought of design and covers most of the loopholes.
Please check your PM Inbox for the other details.
Hi,The FireStorm Booster may not fit in the fusebox with the cover closed, so you have to find a way to route the wires out of the fusebox and secure the FireStorm Booster with a cable tie so that it doesnt roll about in the engine compartment. The FireStorm Booster is waterproof so there is no worry about water splashing and damaging it.
You can see a fuse at the rear of the FireStorm Booster and this fuse replaces the fuse that you pulled out from the fuse socket. This device is a very well thought of design and covers most of the loopholes.
Please check your PM Inbox for the other details.
Sorry, but I have yet to receive your mail. Also may I know which fuse location that the Firestorm Booster is using for Rondo. If it is the fuse box in the passenger cabin, might be quite difficult to install as it is located at the side of the instrument panel..
Dec 3 2011, 01:38 PM

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