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Targa Dude 02-12-2002 12:33 PM

Engine Comp. Fuse Block
 
180Deg. X 270 Deg. which way is which?
ok here it goes, I feel soooooo ashamed...

The little fuse block in the engine compartment that has three fuses, Well I removed it when I refinished the mounting shelf
and normally I would have wrote down the fuse amp sizes but for some unexplainable reason I didn't. I did record the wire locations in relation to the fuse block But,
I also noticed Now!:( the fuse Block is bridged on the back side of the block which links 2 of the fuses together. So here are my Questions;

1. which way is the correct orientation of the fuse Block?
2. what are the ampre's of the Fuses and in what order?

Thanks Boys and Girls..

Jorge (Targa Dude) :cool:

cary 02-12-2002 03:19 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Here you go.
Hope this helps.

Kurt B 02-12-2002 03:27 PM

This is a perfect example of why this board rocks.
Nice work cary.

Targa Dude 02-12-2002 03:40 PM

Wow! no kidding this place most definately ROCKs BABY!..
Thanks Cary. it looks in the image that 23 and 24 are linked together, is this correct?
I have plenty of those blue fuses but I can swear mine had a Red fuse in the mix too.

all Smiles here (Targa Dude)
:)

cary 02-12-2002 08:08 PM

Went and looked at the owners manual. #22 top one should be 5 amp. Opps.........

Without taking it off, can't see it. Does yours have that rivet/thread deal between 23 & 24. If I remember right, that it the bridge.
23 & 24 get their juice thru the generator. 22 gets it, from the Ignition module.

:)

Targa Dude 02-12-2002 08:29 PM

Thanks Cary..

You are the Man!! Mine is exactly like yours. yes I do have the bridge between 23 and 24..

I'm am releaved... phew! ;)

Jorge (Targa Dude) :cool:


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