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Honda Civic cruise control fuse

I need a new cruise control fuse, but I'm not sure what rating it is...either 7.5, 15, or 20. Can you help.

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Look in the owners manual that's in the glove box, if there is one, that will show you where and what rated fuse it is. Usually on the back of the fuse cover there is a diagram of the fuses and what the rating is.

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