Fuse box help (pic)
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Fuse box help (pic)
On the C918 spot [Option (no. 19 fuse)]
Does that mean the number 19 fuse on the box will be the fuse for an option if you choose to use that spade connector C918?
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Re: Fuse box help (Cee_mon)
It seems that Fuse 19 provides battery voltage to a lot of lights when the headlight switch is turned on. So C918 only gets battery voltage in that condition - when the headlight switch is turned on for the headlights or the parking lights.
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Re: Fuse box help (EE_Chris)
But it is fused under the fuse 19 right?
Iam using this to wire up a wideband and i wanna have a fuse for it just incase. I thought this would be the best option.
Iam using this to wire up a wideband and i wanna have a fuse for it just incase. I thought this would be the best option.
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Re: Fuse box help (Cee_mon)
Yes, C918 is after Fuse 19. But if you choose to wire your wideband to it, it would only work if you had the parking or head lights on.
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Re: Fuse box help (EE_Chris)
There are other ones in the same row that you can grab power off that are hot key on. I always grab voltage there for gauges. if you want to fuse your wide band you can pick up a fuse holder and solder it into whatever you want. I use them all the time in line with jumper wires for testing.
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