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    Hi All,

    Anyone have any pics to post of a nice, clean, complete fuse panel. I think I'm missing some parts on mine but can't seem to find any pics online.

    Thanks
    John Mush
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    John,

    Here are some photos of mine. I assume it is complete; everything on my car works and appear to work correctly.

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    Larry
    Larry Durocher
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    Awesome...Thank You
    John Mush
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    20210906_172838.jpgAs you can see...I'm missing fuses and the clips to hold the fuses in. Can I get a new board or is this repairable (Adding the missing clips)

    Thanks
    John Mush
    C56A1836

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
    20210906_172838.jpgAs you can see...I'm missing fuses and the clips to hold the fuses in. Can I get a new board or is this repairable (Adding the missing clips)

    Thanks
    Easily repaired right on the car.

    First, not all spaces were used. Some were to just hold spare fuses.

    I've repair this kind of system using #4 nuts and bolts with star washers in place of the rivets. If you have that many that have failed I'd just replaced all the rivets. The heads of the screws have to be small enough to not interfere with the fuse going into the clip.

    Clips are common. They are used in all kinds of electronics. This is the box on my car. The fuse guide goes under the cover.

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    Observe that many of the "missing" clips are not there, intentionally.

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    Edit: Many of the fuses are hot all the time, like windows, seats, lighters, underhood, trunk, interior, clock, brake and running lights all have power all the time. Only the radio and ignition are key controlled.
    Last edited by Barry Wolk; 09-07-2021 at 10:52 AM.
    Barry Wolk
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    man...I love this forum...thanks so much.
    Last edited by JohnC; 09-08-2021 at 05:26 AM.
    John Mush
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    I do have the guide under the cover and if you look close at my pics, someone bypassed the glass fuse and installed a modern blade fuse. So you drilled out the rivet to install the #4?
    John Mush
    C56A1836

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    Yep, simple.
    Barry Wolk
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    Thanks Barry
    John Mush
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