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  1. #1 Got a fuse to change 
    Uriel Guest
    My vibration doesn t work anymore, so I check my fuses (thx charlie) and have one to change.

    Does these fuses are common electronic parts or are they specific to Ps2 ? And by the way which type of component is it (CCP2E15) ?
    Thx.
    Last edited by Uriel; 01-02-2003 at 09:10 AM.
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    Relayer Guest
    Can you be a bit more specific in regards to the component your curious about. What's it look like and where is it located???
    Regards,
    Relayer
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    if you have an old playstation kicking about that is of no use you will find a ccp 15 circuit protect fuse in the bottom left where the psu power board bridges into the psx mother board its marked 15 on top simple .
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    Last edited by EnTiTy; 01-02-2003 at 03:04 PM.
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    Uriel Guest
    Thx for helping
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