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| For the life of me., this may seem like an easy question...scanned the internet and no answer...
I can't find the fuse box on my '59 Sport Fury...have looked under the hood., under the dash., on the firewall? Some of these older cars have them on the light switch.....scratch scratch. My interior lights are not working., so wanna check the fuses.
Thanks., Guyman |
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| I am assuming there is no fuse box on the '59 Fury's cause I can't find any information on it...so am assuming my interior lights have a wiring problem/grounding problem. |
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Location: Sept. 1958 | No fuse box, one fuse for radio, one for clock. Other circuits use circuit breakers. |
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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | According to the wiring diagram, the power for your interior lights come off of the back of the headlight switch... |
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Location: Perth Australia | Power for the light comes from the aux connection on the headlight switch (circuit breaker internal to the switch), goes to the interior light (lights), through the bulb to ground via the door light switches and if you turn the headlight switch knob all the way to the left, that will manuallt turn the light on wether a door is open or not
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