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RE: "We discovered the fuses were apparently mis-labeled."

Posted by M3 lover on July 12, 2017 at 10:10:42:

Note I said "apparently mis-labeled".

After discovering the wrong fuses had been installed in the monoblocs, I bought replacements of the correct values per the owner manual. Two new fuses blew upon turn on. I had a separate issue to have checked so took the amps to the factory for service. When the tech installed their regular fuses they worked fine.

So upon reflection, either my replacement fuses were mis-labeled or defective. There was no problem in the amps to cause that failure.