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A/c harness
Can’t remember what year I took this off of. Note the 30 amp fuse. Any help would be great.
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You might be able to identify it on the lectric limited site , they have pics of most of the harnesses they sell. My 1972 TA harness does not have that 30a fuse.
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1973 definitely used the 30A fuse. My 1977 uses a fusible link.
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I don't recall my 73 having that 30 amp fuse there, mine is right behind the alternator on the 2 cavity plug, if I recall correctly.
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I’m thinking this is from a 75, I found one pic that shows a fuse
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My Buddies 74 Formula 400 has that same fuse set up.
It's for the HI speed blower relay. Typically that relay shorts and this fuse gets cooked and melts the housing because its always on once the relay goes bad and shorts in the on position. Yours looks in fine shape. |
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