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11-24-2013, 08:37 AM | #1 |
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need help with fuse block
i am trying to fix the lights and i have a diagram but i need to know the answer to a question. i have 12 volts thru the fuse but were the connector is and the wire slips on the voltage is not the same as the batt voltage. is the voltage dropped down so it does not burn anything up. i have a new fuse block i can put in but if the voltage is suppose to be dropped i don't want to smoke something
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11-24-2013, 06:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: need help with fuse block
well never mind, the fuse box is just for the head light, brake lights and tail lights or any other add on. it had nothing to do with any running issues. I got the head light, brake lights, tail lights working and installed a new sending unit for the gas gauge today and got it working. I had a spare fuse block laying around and put it in and fixed some shorts in the wires. also the micro switch for the brake light needed a wire soldered back on.
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