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harbor freight fuses no good people
ok guys fyi stay away from these fuses. i came across this to day while searching for a electrical issue. funny i had a wire smoke up yesterday after using there 15amp fuse. this is for all car not just gm'sNotes
i understand my misspelling of harbor freight hurt same of you guys brain matter so i fixed it for yah...:mrgreen: Bulletin No.: 07-08-45-002 Date: September 05, 2007 ADVANCED SERVICE INFORMATION Subject: Service Alert: Concerns With Aftermarket Fuses in GM Vehicles Models: 2008 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks (including Saturn) 2008 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3 2008 and Prior Saab 9-7X Concerns with Harbor Freight Tools "Storehouse" Branded Blade Type Fuses General Motors has become aware of a fuse recall by Harbor Freight Tools/Storehouse for a variety of aftermarket fuses. In two cases, these fuses have not provided protection for the wiring system of the vehicles they were customer installed in. Upon testing the 15 amp version, it was found that the fuse still would not "open" when shorted directly across the battery terminals. How to Identify These Fuses Packed in a 120 piece set, the fuse has a translucent, hard plastic, blue body with the amperage stamped into the top. There are no white painted numbers on the fuse to indicate amperage. There are no identifying marks on the fuse to tell who is making it. The fuses are known to be distributed by Harbor Freight Tools but there may be other marketers, and packaging of this style of fuse. It would be prudent to replace these fuses if found in a customers vehicle. Likewise, if wiring overheating is found you should check the fuse panel for the presence of this style of fuse. All GM dealers should use genuine GM fuses on the vehicles they service. You should also encourage the use of GM fuses to your customers to assure they are getting the required electrical system protection. GM has no knowledge of any concerns with other aftermarket fuses. If additional information becomes available, this bulletin will be updated. |
thanks for the heads up.. Im usually pretty cautious about buying things from harbour freight. I feel alot of their stuff is jenky..
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Yup, pretty much why I don't buy anything from harbour freight.
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Is there a reason why everybody is spelling "Harbor" wrong?
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Uhh, that's bad. HF=made in China for very very cheap. You really have to watch what you get there.
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ive been on the fence for a long while now about stuff from harbour freight. this makes me lean farther away from them now.
so thank you for the informative post. |
They haven't sold good stuff in a long time. I can't belive people still buy their crap and they haven't gone under yet.
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I never had the desire to buy from them... this takes the cake
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you just gotta but stuff thats not vital. like cheap ass gloves and stuff like that nature. not parts that matter if they malfunction
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^^^ Agreed, I buy tools from HF if i need to use them once or twice if it lasts longer then its just a bounes lol then they become the "junkyard" tools so if i forget em its no big deal.
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HARBOR FREIGHT. right? not harrbourr?
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I got a 4 1/2" angle grinder there for $16 and it lasted over a year.
The best part was when the lady asked me if i wanted the warranty for it or whatever. Lady, its $16. When it breaks, I'll come get a new one. I could buy 6 of em before ive spent what a Dewalt costs. :lol: Not that Chicago Electric is anywhere near comparable to Dewalt. But for $16.. even if its a dangerous product I'd buy it, haha. |
i love this place, cheap tools....never bothered me. i pretty much own mostly snap-on, mac, sk and blue point tools. but i find myself using more of the hf impact sockets, 3" disc cutter, angle grinder, and impact chisel more than my better brand equilavents.
hell i bought one of the $40. remote control airplanes and i lost it five minutes after i put it together. lol the f'n thing flew away haa haa..... |
had a harbor freight socket wrench twist apart in when trying to loosen a bolt on the truck i had. that'll be the last time i purchase anything from there. I was looking at engine stands and hoists a while ago too... glad i never bit the bullet and purchased one from them.
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hm maybe thats what happened to or comp car at school plug blower motor fuse in and almost went up in flames it was awesome lol
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A couple years ago i purchased that same fuse kit from harbor freight. A couple weeks later i got a letter from them in the mail saying not to use the fuse kit and they would reimburse me for it. So harbor freight either knew about this problem years ago, or they thought they fixed it and are having the same problem again.
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15amp fuse that doesn't break huh, that's pretty f'in sweet!
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I love harbor freight.
All my tools that I buy from there are still in working order :) My "earthquake" impact is still good after 3 years of abuse and usage. 650ft tq is awesome for under 100 haha |
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Harbor freight for throw away / junkyard tools. for vital parts, no. glad i saw this. I have a box of their cheapo fuses. in the trash they go! |
i got that angle grinder on sale for $9 and it is effin awesome. harbor freight is pretty much hit or miss
bought a belt sander and it sucks balls, but i got a decent parts washer for 80 with the solution. |
my dad is a contractor and he buys stuff from hf all the time, we have a tile saw that he has had for 4 years still runs like a damn champion 110 dollar blade and 80 dollar saw hahahaha thats what hf is all about
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Actually, their auto dark welding helmet is really nice, and like $40.
That **** cant be beaten anywhere I made my exhaust with their flux core welder too, paid less for the welder that it woulda cost to have someone weld it for me! It was like $80 on sale hahaha |
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