10-04-2018, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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Head light Fuse Location
For some reason I lost all power to the headlight, turn signals, brake lights and etc. Since the horn still works I suspect it's the 15 A fuse shown on the wiring diagram. Problem is there is no fuse block but I think I may have found 3 thing behind the batteries that may be fuse holder but they're tough to get at.
Am I looking in the right place and, if so, any idea which of the three might be for the lights? I don't have the 48V to 12V gadget so I get 12 VDC direct from the battery. Thanks for any help. |
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10-05-2018, 03:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: Head light Fuse Location
Found the fuse. FYI, there is a fuse holder zip tied to a frame rail behind the battery on the far left of the car. You have to cut the zip tie to get the cover off and be a bit of a contortionist.
Strange thing is that Columbia went to all the time and expense to build a super high quality wiring harness but couldn't put in an accessible fuse block. Odd. |
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