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Old Sep 8, 2009 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Black3sr
No idea. I know I will be asking every time I am in if I can buy more. Maybe an Ebay thing to buy some.

I have no idea what GD use.
Hey! No fuse hoarding.

Maybe they're like that character from the Seinfeld show:

"No fuse for you!"
 
Old Oct 22, 2009 | 10:45 PM
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blown fuse

I blew fuse #13 (20 amp, yellow) and trying to find a replacement is a pain. I found this online, I'm wondering if anyone knows if this is the right type.

http://tinyurl.com/ygmlq9p
 
Old Oct 23, 2009 | 05:28 AM
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I doubt if they are small enough. Go to your dealer. I have too when I blew the 10 Amp one.
 
Old Jun 12, 2011 | 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by pharmpk
The (online version of the) Fit 09 manual lists Fuse #1 interior as 10 amp Back up.

The service manual lists fuse #1 controlling MICU, cargo area light, front map light, ceiling light, gauge module, navigation unit, audio unit, immobilizer unit, dlc. Looks like fuse #1
Originally Posted by AWDturbo
THANK YOU!! That's it!

Somehow I didn't see the #1 fuse called "BACKUP" in the manual fuse map/listing for the interior fuse panel. I pulled the 10A fuse for the rear wiper, plugged it in, and everything appears to be working now.

It's kinda odd, actually. The large spot labeled "1" in the fuse panel map is actually comprised of two slots, with only the lower one actually being an active slot. However there's a weird orange plastic thing attached to the fuse, and when you pull it, there's actually two fuses there - the 10A in the active slot, and a 7.5A in the inactive slot. To make matters more strange, both of these fuses were blown. Very strange.

Anyway, things look good now. I'll just have to stop at Autozone tomorrow and get some spare fuses - I don't have any of these newer mini style fuses on hand.

Thanks again!!
Thank you pharmpk & AWDturbo
I was looking all over My engine for a back up fuse .
 
Old Apr 12, 2013 | 07:14 PM
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2012 Honda Fit Radio Fuse

My eyes are old, and the fuse diagram is to the left of the clutch and I cannot read it. Anyone wish to explain to me (or send pic) of exactly which one is the 30 amp fuse controlling the radio? I know where the fuse puller is now. I need to pull the fuse as I'm towing the car behind an RV and the Blue Ox Patriot Brake assist system isn't lasting me 7 hours before giving me a low car battery warning. Appeciate the help from any of you. GaryP
 
Old Apr 13, 2013 | 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by proaspen
My eyes are old, and the fuse diagram is to the left of the clutch and I cannot read it. Anyone wish to explain to me (or send pic) of exactly which one is the 30 amp fuse controlling the radio? I know where the fuse puller is now. I need to pull the fuse as I'm towing the car behind an RV and the Blue Ox Patriot Brake assist system isn't lasting me 7 hours before giving me a low car battery warning. Appeciate the help from any of you. GaryP
The # 1 fuse 7.5 amp controls the radio.
 
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