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scoll911 09-17-2009 09:40 PM

Replacing Fuse Block
 
Guys,

As I have been having electrical issues, I plan on replacing my fuse box this weekend. Unfortunately, I believe the current wiring was jacked by the PO and I do not time to get a bentley manual.

Cold someone please post pictures for a 78 911 or point me in the direction of good schematics?

Thanks

A picture of my current box is shown below. As you can see it needs shot and sent to the glue factory.

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scoll911 09-19-2009 11:47 AM

Nobody??? You guys love posting pictures

Does somebody have a schematic for the fuse box. I have the old one off and I would like to wire the box back to the stock set-up

kodioneill 09-20-2009 04:45 AM

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glennspiegler 09-20-2009 04:59 AM

Let us know how big a job this turns out to be. What are you replacing it with? I have had several fuses which look good, but were the problem and should do the same project. Thank, Glenn

scoll911 09-20-2009 12:30 PM

Thanks for the info guys, I have finished replacing the block. The PO used a a 12 fuse block and totally rewired everything. After replacing witha stock one everything seems to workk correctly --- except my turn signals arn't working.

It seems the two fuses for the turn signals do not have power. I used a test light on both and neither had power (with engine running. Any ideas???

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fred cook 09-20-2009 01:37 PM

Fuse Block
 
Some of the fuse positions have a brass jumper built into the back side of the fuse block. Did you make certain that you have the correct fuse block? On my SC, there are a couple of fuses that have a power jumper wire running from the "top" side of a hot fuse to the "top" side of other fuse postions. If you know which fuses work the turn signals, you probably could just run a power jumper to those locations. On the SC fuse box. there is a red power wire running to the "top" of fuse #11 that (according to the factory wiring schematic) is from the "electronic ignition unit". Also, there is a red jumper wire running from there to the "top" of fuse #16. According to my schematic, fuse #11 is the one for the back up lamp switch and for the turn signal relay. Fuse postions #9 and 10 are associated with the hazard flasher. The fuse numbers are counting from the front of the car towards the back. Hope this will help you some.


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