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Does anyone know the fuse size for the yellow power wire on the Terk XM direct adapter dp10110? 2 days ago my XM quit working on my Z1. Settings screen says it's 'not connected'. It was working when I parked my vehicle the night before, but when I got in the next morning the Z1 was off (which I never do) and the XM no longer worked. I finally took the dash off tonight and noticed the yellow cable coming from the adapter wasn't connected to anything. I found the cable it connects to, but no fuse could be found. I didn't do the install, and I don't have any paperwork that came with the units. I have the number for Pioneer and Terk, and I'll call them in the morning, but thought I'd check on here first.

 

If I do get the answer, I'll post it on here.

 

thanx in advance!!!

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Ok,I called Terk at 0900 this morning and they said to install a '5 amp' fuse before I even told him what model I had? So I picked up both a 2 amp and a 5 amp fuse, figured I'd try the 2amp first and if that blew, I'd try the 5 amp. Well, the more I thought about it, I decided to call Terk back and ask them again (hoping I'd get a different person). Well, I got a different person, and I also got a different answer. This time they said 7.5 amp fuse?? I'm assuming he was confused and thought I was talking about atm fuses because they don't even make 7.5 agc fuses that I'm aware of.

 

I hooked up an amp meter to the in-line fuse connector and measured .25 amps when I turned the Z1 on, so figured a 2amp fuse would do it. I also measured 12volts coming from the Z1 to power the xm adapter. Well, I installed the 2 amp and the Z1 still can't see the xm adapter? Haven't tried the 5 amp yet, but that is next.

 

Does anyone know of another way to test the Terk XM direct adapter to see if it's working or not???

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installthis06 and cntrylvr79, thanks for responding!!! IT'S WORKING!!! When I started up my truck after submitting my last post, XM was working fine. I've turned my truck off and on 5 times since then with no problems.

 

installthis06: I measured 12v before the fuse, but that is where the problem was. The in-line fuse holder came apart and the fuse fell out. I installed a 2amp fuse, and E-taped the fuse holder together for a temp fix. I'll get another in-line fuse holder this weekend and put everything together properly.

 

I also got an e-mail from Terk saying that I should use a 7.5 fuse. Do they even make a 7.5 agc fuse?? Think they are talking about atm fuses.

 

thanks again for responding!!!

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