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Fuse block issue


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So I was driving the b210 around last night and the gauges cut out on me and the charge dash light came on. So I pulled over took a look at the fuses and everything looked fine. Drove it about 3 blocks more and at a stop sign I drove away leaving a sizeable cloud of smoke. The car ran fine until I got it home and this morning I took a closer look at the fuse block and 13-14 is fried and melted some of the fuse block. I would post a picture but photosuckit says I can't.

 

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AngliaGT is going to cut a good one out of a scrap b210 he is parting out and ship it to me on Monday. But I also bought one off eBay just in case. Both will have about 6 in. of wire so I should be able to cut and rewire with little to no issues. (Fingers crossed)

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Good to know but strange that it failed considering the car does not get driven at night and the lights are almost never turned on. They were not on when it fried itself. What else is hooked to that fuse besides the gauges and lights? Do you have a wire diagram I can follow to hook up relay driven lights?

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