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TR6 Follow-up question

davjac889

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What is the proper fuse for the heater/blower/turning blinkers?
If you were looking down at the fuse box, it would be the 2nd one.
Thanks
Bill
 
I think the question might be about the fuse value, rather than position. The "35" in the manual is in a different rating system than we commonly use today; and represent the current that will cause the fuse to blow "instantly" rather than the current that it can carry continuously. The difference is about 2:1 ! (And in fact, the original fuses usually had an insert inside that read "17.5 amps continuous".)

So, while it is probably best to buy a reproduction Lucas "35 amp" fuse from the usual suspects (the original fuses were also slightly different dimensions); an AGC 20 makes a good substitute.
 
Well he didn't ask that Randall :cool-new:
That should have been a follow up question on the other thread then
But either or
He got the correct answer.
That's all that matters
 
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