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Unread 10-18-2013, 06:46 PM
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bought my first v20, and I cant seem to find the fuse box or the negative block, I have a 78 v20, can someone help!
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Unread 10-18-2013, 09:23 PM
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Maybe the former owner took it out?? Mine was a 76 and had no fuse box either but a bunch of fuse holders that someone added?? I ended up rewiring the whole thing and added my own box.
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no sign of a fuse box on mine YET
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Hey welcome to the site. You probbly have one mine didn't neither .I put my owm in.If you do your own make it big enough for future electronis or what ever
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after doing some re-con I found the hot wire it went to a 4 switch rocker panel it looked to me that the other instruments were wired in to the accessories switch, now if I add my gps should I wire the hot to that accessories switch?
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Unread 10-19-2013, 07:39 PM
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doubledee first of all Welcome to the sight (and madness) I too have a 78 with a lot of the original wiring,gauges,switches etc. Some I have replaced and added a fuse panel with a dedicated pos. and neg. But originally main power was fed to ignition switch then looped through fuses to accessories such as lights, horn,blower etc. all behind the switch panel.
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