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Originally Posted by A930Rocket
You can see the black wire looped from one fuse to the other on the top. Why would somebody loop it?
Also, the second fuse from the right, has wires at the top, but not at the bottom.
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I recently replaced my fuse panel and saw similar things. Not a wire looped, but there were several of the fittings that were bridged with a copper plate, so the previous owner probably lost or broke the copper plate (I broke one of mine as I was working on it) and replaced it with a wire.
I don't remember which fuse it was, but I remember one with no wires at the bottom, too. When I looked closer there was an internal bridge built in to the back of the fuse panel so it was tied in to one of the adjacent fuse connections.
At this point I'll give you the advice I give myself when electrical things are working: leave it alone :-)