My stereo has higher fuse amp than in my Car Radio Amp?

MeganHeider

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On my back of my stereo the amp of the fuse is 10 amp but in my car the fuse for the radio is 7.5 amp. How do I stop it from blowing up. This is for the Camry.
Thanks
 
Don't worry about it. Remember that there are two fuses that supply power to the radio: one's for the constant power connection, and the other is for the key-switched power lead. It's likely that your car's "radio" fuse is for the key-switched power wire. In an after-market head unit, this wire doesn't generally need more than a fraction of an amp.

The main power source is the constant power lead, and in your vehicle, this may be a larger fuse. In any case, I've never seen a problem with blown fuses in a Camry after a new head unit was installed, and I've installed plenty of head units in Camry's. I don't think you'll have any problem with yours, either.
 
You will be fine... As long as teh 7.5 amp is what is suppose to be there, you wont have an issue. The deck just has a fuse to protect itself...
 
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