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bliss 12-21-2014 12:36 PM

ERA Fuse Block
 
Can someone direct me to a source that shows the wiring to the ERA fuse block, e.g. which wires go to each terminal - including source (component)?

Thanks.

mrmustang 12-21-2014 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bliss (Post 1330843)
Can someone direct me to a source that shows the wiring to the ERA fuse block, e.g. which wires go to each terminal - including source (component)?

Thanks.

What ERA chassis number do you have?


Bill S.

bliss 12-21-2014 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mrmustang (Post 1330848)
What ERA chassis number do you have?


Bill S.


Chassis ERA91

mrmustang 12-21-2014 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bliss (Post 1330852)
Chassis ERA91

Will send you a PM in a moment

bliss 12-21-2014 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mrmustang (Post 1330855)
Will send you a PM in a moment

Got it, Thanks.

I see the fuse block depicted, for example the first section to the left is labeled 35A with the top fuse holder labeled 30A and Y, R, O. (which I assume is Yellow, Red and Orange wires).

Question - what are those wires 'connected' to - in other words, what is the route and component that's on the other end of the three wires?

I'm a non-mechanically inclined owner - searching for input to pass on to my brother for action. My brother was visiting yesterday, so I had him look at the fuse block - showing him that the fuse was missing on the left top slot - he noticed that the wires were 'thick' so a high amp fuse is normally inserted in that slot - he was right. The strange part is only the tail lights (blinkers, brake lights) still have issues with everything else working just fine. Therefore - determining what runs off the one 30A fuse that is used within the block will, at the very least, be of interest to me.

Any input will be appreciated.

mrmustang 12-21-2014 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by bliss (Post 1330891)
Got it, Thanks.

I see the fuse block depicted, for example the first section to the left is labeled 35A with the top fuse holder labeled 30A and Y, R, O. (which I assume is Yellow, Red and Orange wires).

Question - what are those wires 'connected' to - in other words, what is the route and component that's on the other end of the three wires?

I'm a non-mechanically inclined owner - searching for input to pass on to my brother for action. My brother was visiting yesterday, so I had him look at the fuse block - showing him that the fuse was missing on the left top slot - he noticed that the wires were 'thick' so a high amp fuse is normally inserted in that slot - he was right. The strange part is only the tail lights (blinkers, brake lights) still have issues with everything else working just fine. Therefore - determining what runs off the one 30A fuse that is used within the block will, at the very least, be of interest to me.

Any input will be appreciated.

I'll send you another PM ;)


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