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> Fuse panel, Missing 2 fuses
ssstikircr
post Sep 1 2024, 06:52 AM
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Hey guys missing the first 2 fuses on my 74. What are the first 2 used for and what size should the be?

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chmillman
post Sep 3 2024, 02:04 AM
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@worn , @wonkipop

Thanks for the manual photos! 8 amp fuse already replaced with a 16-er.

I do have a Haynes manual (reprint) but the '74 "Current flow diagram" that replaced the '73 and earlier "Wiring diagram" is just painful to try and read. Maybe someday I will redraw it and put actual labels on the page instead of numbers/letters in circles and squares that you need to look on another page to try to figure out what they are.
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post Sep 3 2024, 05:34 AM
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@worn , @wonkipop

Thanks for the manual photos! 8 amp fuse already replaced with a 16-er.

I do have a Haynes manual (reprint) but the '74 "Current flow diagram" that replaced the '73 and earlier "Wiring diagram" is just painful to try and read. Maybe someday I will redraw it and put actual labels on the page instead of numbers/letters in circles and squares that you need to look on another page to try to figure out what they are.


yes - you have my sympathy - its a black and white diagram in haynes.
i do have colored ones but its from the USA workshop manuals and only covers USA market cars. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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