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Posted: 09-09-2022 08:09 pm |
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jomac Member
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Has anyone replaced the current 3 fuse box with the new 4 fuse box part number 93065. looking how you did it. my current one is needs replacement.
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Posted: 09-13-2022 02:37 am |
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Art DeKneef Member
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I replaced the fuse box on one of the cars with an after-market 4-fuse box with push fuses of the proper rating. Using the wiring diagram I spilt the one fuse with the most wires into two. Relatively easy job to do. Slightly hard because you don't have much wire to pull on and I needed to redo the ends for the new fuse box.
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Posted: 12-16-2022 01:25 am |
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jomac Member
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Correction the fuse box I got from martinrobey.com is a 3 fuse and same as the original with slight changes. I plan cutting the bottom wiring harness that goes thru the grommet and adding A multiple pin connector before the fusebox allows for service later. The 3 fuse wiring I will transfer the current wires to the new terminals. If wires are short I'll splice in a connector. Looking at the wiring diagram there shouldn't more the 5 wires to deal with. So I would have 2 connectors behind the fusebox . When servicing the fusebox if needed you can remove it , slide it along the grommet wiring cable far enough to disconnect the connectors behind the fusebox. Will see how it works out this month.
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