ZackTheImpaler Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 So I don't know enough to really know what I'm doing, but I have a wiring diagram and am just going to move all the connectors to the same spot on the new fusebox. It looks a little different though. My stock 411 fusebox had my battery and ignition sides, and underneath the box were two little metal strips the connected three. On each side. You can see in the picture here The new one doesn't have anything connecting them. This going to be an issue and how would I fix it New one Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Make individual jumpers or bars just like the old one, except mount them on top with the terminal screws going through. Though, frankly, I wouldn't replace a glass-fuse box with another glass-fuse box. Glass fuses are pretty sucky, especially these days when they're all crappy made in mexico/china, like incandescent light bulbs you buy and they burn out immediately or plain don't work right out of the box. You can get blade fuse blocks... Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 double post...forum lag Quote Link to comment
bananahamuck Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 You should be able to buy thin brass strip like that at a good hobby store.. I somehow wrote almost exactly what was said before so i am going to tell a joke...to make up for being to stupid to read what ThisisMatt wrote.. A frog goes into a bank to see if he can get a loan for a new pad.. The bank loan officer Patty asks the frog " do you have any collateral " ?? The frog pulls out a ceramic figurine .. " Huh " said Patty " i am not sure if that would be enough, i will have to run it by my boss" . So she takes the figurine over to the bank manager to ask if it`s enough .. The bank manager looks at her and says........ ........" That`s a nick-nac Patty Black give the frog a loan " 1 Quote Link to comment
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