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Old Aug 31, 2012 | 09:59 PM
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Default Re: Can spoiler be disabled easily

Originally Posted by onehundred80
Keeping the fuse and installing a kill switch makes better sense, fuses have a reason for being there.
I installed the wires to the kill switch in the space where the spoiler motor's fuse was located. I have an "in-line" fuse between the fuse box and the kill switch that's in the interior.
I'm no electrician, but even I know when ever you're fooling around with an elecrical appliance (in this case the spoiler's motor) you need to use a fuse.
I must apologize to all those forum members out there I assumed had some common sense.
 

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