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I replaced both headlight assemblies on my 2003 Honda Accord LX this morning, they came with low beam LED lights (the assembly is LED) which worked fine after I put them in. I went out and I wanted to make sure the lamps are angled right and when I was rotating the driver side low beam LED bulb the fuse popped. I put the lamp on the passenger side and it works fine, then I put the bulb that was in the passenger side in the driver side and it worked. When I put both in the fuse popped again. I'm about to put in a 15A fuse instead of the 10A fuse that keeps popping (only the passenger low side fuse is popping), is this a bad idea? I could always put the old halogens back in, but I just want to find a solution. I need a hero. Thanks in advance.
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