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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)?

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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)?

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What ERA chassis number do you have?


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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.

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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.

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