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Old December 12th, 2007, 03:18 PM   #1
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Where is the fuse box located on a 78?
 

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Old December 13th, 2007, 09:06 AM   #2
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I got a 1966 and don't have a clue where it is.
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Old December 14th, 2007, 02:09 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
Where is the fuse box located on a 78?
hahaha the worst damn place in the world!

under the dash to the passanger side of the master cylinder, take out the seat and lay on your back, then look up!

get a big flash light hahaha
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
Where is the fuse box located on a 78?

where the main engine compartment harness goes threw the fire wall, it on the back of the plug
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Originally Posted by 78mach1 View Post
hahaha the worst damn place in the world!

under the dash to the passanger side of the master cylinder, take out the seat and lay on your back, then look up!

get a big flash light hahaha
Well that really sucks!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
Well that really sucks!!!!!
haha im assuming you found it............its ok you will be fine lol
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good luck with that lol
 
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That thing is a pain in the butt! Why would they even think about putting it there?
 
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
That thing is a pain in the butt! Why would they even think about putting it there?
haha ya i think it was probably to save money, cause then they dont have to relocate it somewhere

or something like that

not to bad tho huh
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Originally Posted by 78mach1 View Post
haha ya i think it was probably to save money, cause then they dont have to relocate it somewhere

or something like that

not to bad tho huh
Nah it wasn't to bad.
 
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
Nah it wasn't to bad.
haha ya, you will get a good technique

stay on this fourm for a while!, its nice to have a friend!

i felt so alone before
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haha ya, you will get a good technique

stay on this fourm for a while!, its nice to have a friend!

i felt so alone before
I'm not planning on going away any time soon.
 
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Originally Posted by HOLLYWD69 View Post
I'm not planning on going away any time soon.

thanks pal!~
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Don't look at the fact the fuse box being in such a retarded location as being all bad. If you wanna keep people from quickly ( ah ah ) . Well I can't think of nothing right now, but I am sure there is a good reason for hav'n a fuse box jammed way up under your dash board on the fire wall
 
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Since I'm bored, I'll dredge up this old post with some handy info...

To check fuses in a II, its easiest to undo the 3/8" bolt on the engine bay side of the plug, pull the plug off, and pull the fuse box down around the gas pedal. It doesn't take a LOT of time, and saves a WHOLE LOT of aggravation.
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