This kit will have what you need. You’ll need to check the fuse box to determine which fuse went out and replace it with the appropriate size.
Be sure you do not go higher amp fuse than rated. This could destroy your wiring. Going lower may cause constantly blown fuses. If you are unsure start with a 2a.
When you inspect the fuse it’s easy to tell if it’s blown out or not. Don’t bother replacing the fuse if it’s not blown; this would indicate some other issue.
A blown fuse can be seen by viewing the blade up against the light. There’s a flat, “u” shaped wire that runs between each side, or blade, of the fuse. If the fuse is blown this wire will be broken, and possibly appear burnt/black, about halfway along the wire.
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