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On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Truck Guy wrote:
> Okay I've got close to two thirds of my chevy duty wire harness in
> following the instructions provided, and I think I've got all the under
> the dash stuff done, but as of yet nothing has had to be connected to the
> fuse box. Any ideas why this is? Anybody else have this problem?
This is more of a question than an answer, but my truck ('54 pickup) only
has fuses for the lights, mounted on the engine side of the firewall. I
added inline fuses for my heater and turn signal flasher, and my stereo
and (I think) windshield wipers have their own fuses (the wipers came with
an inline fuse, I think). I've seen a number of aftermarket fuse boxes,
but I don't know much about them. Have any of you folks used one of these
fuse boxes on an AD truck?
Tim Lloyd, lloyd@lasp.colorado.edu
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short time." -The Dalai Lama
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