My niece's ride on car stopped working and I'm trying to fix it. When I opened it up I noticed a wire with a burn on it that leads from the "reset relay fuse" to the remote receiver. The wire is still conductive, although I will replace it, but my problem is I do not know to test the fuse or what caused the burn on the wire in the first place. I understand basic electrical stuff, but there are gaps in my knowledge ( big gaps), in fact this is the first time I have even seen a " reset relay fuse" and I am still not sure if this is even the correct term for one !. |
by Tone5
July 06, 2024 |
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