Fuse Replacement - Napa 85-100 Manual Del Usuario

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6. Disconnect the vehicle's battery cables and cover the positive and negative
cables with an insulator, such as electrical tape. This prevents the connectors
from touching metal, each other, or the chassis and causing a short circuit, due to
the vehicle's electrical system receiving power through the OBD connection.
WARNING: When working with the vehicle's battery, review all of the battery
manufacturer's safety instructions, warnings and directives regarding battery
disconnection, removal and replacement.
7. Remove the old battery and put the new battery into position.
8. Remove the insulator from the positive cable and connect it to the positive
terminal of the new battery.
9. Remove the insulator from the negative cable and connect it to the negative
terminal of the new battery.
10. Once the new battery is connected, unplug the memory saver's OBD connector from
the vehicle's OBD plug and disconnect the 12V DC plug from the 12V power supply.

4. FUSE REPLACEMENT

The 12V power plug adaptor operates with a supplied 5A 250V glass fuse.
1. Access the fuse compartment by turning the tip of the adaptor in a
counterclockwise direction.
NOTE: The fuse is spring-loaded and caution must be taken to ensure that the
spring does not "fly out" of the end of the fuse compartment when it is opened.
2. Remove the fuse and replace it with one of the same type and rating.
3. Close the adaptor by turning the tip in a clockwise direction.
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