The day I posted "no problems" at +/- 3000 miles, we ended up needing a $200 tow-and-taxi trip that left the rig at a dealer and us at home.
The problem - after starting/running fine all day, the truck ('07. 5, 3500, 6. 7) refused to even try to start. All dash "check lights" illuminated, but no response to start position of either of two keys. No click, no sound, no nothin'. No amount of lever/wheel wiggling, park/neutral shifting, or owner's manual reading helped at all.
Dealer service found blown fuse (#22 - 2 amp). Could not find any reason, . . but replaced ignition switch , and problem seems to be solved.
The question: When I looked to verify the fuse size, I found that the fuse was replaced with a 5 amp size, rather than the specified 2 amp.
I. e. , this fuse will permit 2 and a half times the current through the circuit, compared with what Dodge intended.
Anyone have thoughts or knowledge regarding undesirable consequences?
Thanks for any responses,
The problem - after starting/running fine all day, the truck ('07. 5, 3500, 6. 7) refused to even try to start. All dash "check lights" illuminated, but no response to start position of either of two keys. No click, no sound, no nothin'. No amount of lever/wheel wiggling, park/neutral shifting, or owner's manual reading helped at all.
Dealer service found blown fuse (#22 - 2 amp). Could not find any reason, . . but replaced ignition switch , and problem seems to be solved.
The question: When I looked to verify the fuse size, I found that the fuse was replaced with a 5 amp size, rather than the specified 2 amp.
I. e. , this fuse will permit 2 and a half times the current through the circuit, compared with what Dodge intended.
Anyone have thoughts or knowledge regarding undesirable consequences?
Thanks for any responses,
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