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90quattrocoupe
post Dec 15 2019, 11:54 AM
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So my car is up at PMB performance for a little work. I am not much of an electrical type person, when it comes to cars. So I asked them to install fuses and relays for the headlights, fogs and horns. You know, switches getting a little old and don't want to put undo stress on them.
This is a picture of where they installed them. I think they did a nice job.
The fuse box is a BLUE SEA SYSTEMS–ST Blade Compact 4-Circuit Fuse Block
The relay box is a HELLA H84988001 4-Way Mini Relay Box Kit

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barefoot
post Dec 15 2019, 03:29 PM
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I did a similar thing with the 4 un-fuzed positive wires at the battery.
I'd installed a new to me wiring harness and wanted to make sure everything was hooked up properly. i'd hate to have some burned up wires after all that work.

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QUOTE(barefoot @ Dec 15 2019, 02:29 PM) *

I did a similar thing with the 4 un-fuzed positive wires at the battery.
I'd installed a new to me wiring harness and wanted to make sure everything was hooked up properly. i'd hate to have some burned up wires after all that work.

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What size wire did you use from the Battery to the Fuse box, what size of fuse and I assume the four wires from the fuse box are 10/12 gauge wire?
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