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Old 02-25-2016, 02:47 PM
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I'm looking for a diagram/pic of a 67 GTO not Tempest fuse box, I have the tempest and its different then the GTO. I cannot read the lettering on my box and I'm trying to do some Trouble shooting. Any help would be helpful, THANKS!

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Old 02-25-2016, 06:40 PM
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Mike,
I don't have a copy on file but page 12-20 of your service manual will show the one and only fuse block used on the Tempest/GTO/A-Body.

See figure 12-17

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Here you go.
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Thanks old Goat but that is for a Tempest. They are different. I went to my service manual and it only gives the fuse size and NOT in the correct order. I'm not able to read the fuse box. Tempest has 2 small fuses GTO has only big.

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Mike, maybe we don't understand what you're looking for, but the Tempest and GTO fuse boxes are identical. The cars are the same except for the engines and trim. What fuse issue are you trying to sort out? Old Goat's picture is correct for the Tempest and GTO. when you mention 2 fuses versus 1 what are you referring to?

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IDK, a GTO IS a Tempest. No difference in the fuse panel. You sure your fuse box hasnt been hacked? ; )

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Peter,
Any knowledge as to why the block shown has been altered/modified?
note it is missing the Heat/AC control (20A SMALL) fuse, was this standard on None AC models??
If so I can't say I've ever noticed this til now.

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I cannot discount that it's been altered. Car was frame off in the past. What OLD Goat sent was what I was looking for with describing what the fuse was assigned to. my box was washed out and had room for only large . Jeff H. might of brought up a good point.

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Is there a part no. In your manual for the 67 lemans fuse block?

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I replaced my original dash harness with a new M&H and believe I still have the original squirreled away if you need anything additional. My car: 67 GTO H.O. four speed.

Tim john---

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Part # for 1967 fuse block T/6 & T/8 is 6288675. For those of you with a 1965-1966 it is 2989804.

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I replaced my original dash harness with a new M&H and believe I still have the original squirreled away if you need anything additional. My car: 67 GTO H.O. four speed.

Tim john---
Hello, Did you ever dig out that old Fuse Box belonging to your GTO? I would love to see a picture of the front and back of it. I looked in the service manual and the picture shown is not the same as what I have in Mine. Also, I would like to know the 4 numbers stamped on the upper right corner.
I'm also looking to purchase a replacement for mine, it is pretty beaten up.
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