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Thread: Relays and Fuses

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    Quote Originally Posted by whocruiser View Post
    I'd heard that there were some variations on the fuse box positions on earlier cars. Anyone know if I need to change anything here to make it correctly reflect my VIN 1150 (which came to me without the plastic cover from it's fuse box, so no help there...) For what it's worth, I do seem to recall 1662 following this layout on it's fuse box cover.
    I believe the biggest change is the presence or absence of the brake light fuse - at some point it was moved, though I can't remember if it was moved into or out of the fuse box. The other location is under the steering wheel.
    Aka Adam S, aka Adam Wright
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    Bit of an old thread I know, but this excellent diagram saved me a lot of hassle late at night here in the UK. Great job, cheers!!

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    This is strange. My car has no Fuse #18, and yet the owners manual says the same information as above. The brake lights work...
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    Great diagram, I printed it and keep it in my car....thanks!

    (One small detail: there are two "16's" and no "15" in the list of fuse descriptions.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farrar View Post
    This is strange. My car has no Fuse #18, and yet the owners manual says the same information as above. The brake lights work...
    Your brake light fuse is under the dash just to the right of the brake pedal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_NYS View Post
    Great diagram, I printed it and keep it in my car....thanks!

    (One small detail: there are two "16's" and no "15" in the list of fuse descriptions.)
    I like the one that Ron posted:

    http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?29...ll=1#post52266

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