Fuse Conversion Reminder
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adenshillito (07-17-2021)
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Further Fusing
so either side of the number indicating the type of fuse required in the socket is a sequential number on either side for example 1 10 2 3 25 4 etc
these correspond to a wiring diagram I assume.. if would be specific to the model I imagine.
might check and see if there is one on the old fuse box lid.
panel door. slots numbered 1 to 12 but inverse of the sequential numbers on the actual fuse box.
these correspond to a wiring diagram I assume.. if would be specific to the model I imagine.
might check and see if there is one on the old fuse box lid.
panel door. slots numbered 1 to 12 but inverse of the sequential numbers on the actual fuse box.
Last edited by adenshillito; 07-17-2021 at 10:29 PM. Reason: adding image
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Connection at Fuse Board XJ6 S2
So what I have got on a study of the fuse panel for the non-diagram eyes is this -
connection in and out of XJ6 Series 2 fuse panel board
- I think I dropped a thread and one of the 2 reds on [15] belongs on empty port [13] but as both red and no clues not sure how to test this nor how to tell appears.
numbers in black are the input and outputs marked on the board and the figure in red is the corresponding Lucas fuse values as shown on the paper insert posted previously.
connection in and out of XJ6 Series 2 fuse panel board
- I think I dropped a thread and one of the 2 reds on [15] belongs on empty port [13] but as both red and no clues not sure how to test this nor how to tell appears.
numbers in black are the input and outputs marked on the board and the figure in red is the corresponding Lucas fuse values as shown on the paper insert posted previously.
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