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72 - Electrical Gremlins, Fuse Info |
seanery |
Apr 26 2003, 11:30 AM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,852 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
Well I'm in Sunny SoCal and picked up my car yesterday. The parts haven't shown up for the side shifter conversion but I'm fumbling my way around with the car...man it's F'd up (the shifter). I drove from Marina Del Rey to Pasadena last night and something weird happened. I turned the heater on before I got off the 110 and about a mile down the road I turned the right turn signal on and "whizzack" the radio went off, the tack dropped to 0, the genny light came on. A couple seconds later the radio comes back and the tack and the gennie light dims a bit. Put my foot on the brake and no tack, radio, lights.... I haven't gone through the car since I got here (Pasadena) but I'm hoping its fuses or the gennie belt (I doubt this one, though). Does anyone have the correct order for the fuses on the block under the steering wheel? If so please give size/color starting at driver's left and move right. I'm not so sure the sizes are correct on this car ('72 with a carb'd 2.0 installed) Thanks All!!! |
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