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> Help with fuse panel install, Where to connect red wires ?
michel richard
post Oct 19 2005, 07:29 PM
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I posted this question as part of my restoration thread, but I figure having a thread with the question in the title may be better.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=...60&#entry520754

I installed the fuse panel on my new 1970 /6 but there's two red wires (actually three with two already connected together) that are in the bundle that goes to the fuse panel. The have closed eye terminals. I can't find a spot on the fuse panel they might connect to, and i've not been able to figure it out by reading a wiring schematic.

Can anybody help me out ?

TIA



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michel richard
post Oct 19 2005, 08:27 PM
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Jeff,

Thanks. I do have a junction block as part of the loose parts that I got with my purchase, although it has a 928 part number. I can't find two holes that are close to the right spacing, however. Should they be on the fuse panel or on the frame ?

Maybe it's because the 914 part is a different size.

I might just drill a couple of holes in the panel if I need to.

Michel


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