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WTD-pics of your\a 73T engine relay board
I need pics of the board to determine where the relays go. I took the board apart about a week ago to clean it up. I used rubbing alchohol to clean up the wire loom and relays. Anyway, the wires got bend out of position to where they are supposed to go. I'm particulatly interested in the order of the fuse box wires. These are the wires colors. I just need some help on the order. The tape fell off because wires were to greasy. Thanks
Red(thick)-----------fuse-------- Red/white Blank----------------fuse-------- blue/yellow Red(thin)------------fuse--------- Thick red |
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I can post a pic later today...I am picking the car up from the paint shop this afternoon!
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Here is the wiring diagram. number 80 is the rear fuse panel.
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Thanks! I put most of it together last night. I just need to know the order of the wires for the small fusebox. I also cant remember where or what the ground strap attaches to. I was good about making notes prior to removal on other stuff, but that one slipped.
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This is what mine looked like before cleaning and replacing bad wiring.
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Thanks Jamie. I see my wires but not going to the fuse box.
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Thats the one Peter. The wires natrually went back in because of the way they are bent and the way the soder was conpressed in the fuse box screw.
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Well it took a second but it all came back during the assembly. Everthing is in and hopfully still working. Thanks for all the help.
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I am having problems with the same fuse box in the engine compartment. what does the bottom 16a fuse connect to, it keeps blowing?
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On my 73.5 the bottom wire (RH, downstream side) just goes to some sportomatic device. It's blue/yellow I think.
BE AWARE that PAG labels these fuses UPSIDE DOWN in its wirign diagrams..... |
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Not sure but ill look.
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photo of my fuse box
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