You should have my Tech Talk book now , check page 147
fuse tail
lights , park lights , and panel lights ... pre the
early 50's fusing the circuits in auto's was only just
starting , cars now could more than 50 fuses ,
lf you would like to fuse the overdrive circuit ask me
... Norman Nock
--- Tadeusz Malkiewicz <tadeusz.malkiewicz@plusnet.pl>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get the electricity working back
> together on my Healey, but I
> have some short circuit on unfused elements.. (The
> car was converted to
> negative earth before I got it.) I have analyzed the
> wiring diagram, and
> please let me know if my conclusions are correct:
>
> 1. There are basically 2 fused circuits running from
> two terminals on from
> the fuse box amd one unfused:
> A4 terminal (35 amp fuse), switched on through
> ignition switch:
> - stop light
> - flasher
> - fuel gauge
> - heater
> - Wiper motor
>
> A2 terminal (50 amp fuse), constantly on:
> - horns
>
> A3 terminal, unfused circuit, switched on through
> ignition switch:
> - overdrive
> - fuel pump
> - ignition, coil
>
>
> Directly from the Voltage Regulator A1 terminal:
> - lights
>
> So, my question is quite simple - am I correct here?
>
> If so, why are there unfused circuits???
>
> Thanks, Tadek
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