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[email protected] January 26th 14 03:30 AM

Fuse panel for 1966 Lincoln Continental?
 
On Wednesday, January 1, 1997 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Heath Carlisle wrote:
> I Have a 66 Continental. The fuse panel is located just to the right of
> the glove box, under a pop-down plate covered with vynyl trim. It is
> held in place by a small spring clamp.Just grab the top of the trim and
> pull down.
>
> I am looking for brake (left front disc) caliper and rotor.
>
> Also, My hood release broke and now I can't shut my hood for fead of not
> being able to open it again. Are there any kits available to remedy
> this, Or maybe hood pins??
>
> Thanks
> Heath Carlisle


Hello.

I found this post and I had a question. i was fixing a short and I got a spark. now my Seat,Horn and dash lights dont work. I read in the manual that the breaker is in the "R.H. Cowl side Panel" I figured that was the panel below the fuse box so i removed it but its empty. Can you tell me where it is?

Thanks,
Ken

Kevin Bottorff[_2_] January 26th 14 07:22 PM

Fuse panel for 1966 Lincoln Continental?
 
wrote in
:

> On Wednesday, January 1, 1997 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Heath Carlisle wrote:
>> I Have a 66 Continental. The fuse panel is located just to the right
>> of the glove box, under a pop-down plate covered with vynyl trim. It
>> is held in place by a small spring clamp.Just grab the top of the
>> trim and pull down.
>>
>> I am looking for brake (left front disc) caliper and rotor.
>>
>> Also, My hood release broke and now I can't shut my hood for fead of
>> not being able to open it again. Are there any kits available to
>> remedy this, Or maybe hood pins??
>>
>> Thanks
>> Heath Carlisle

>
> Hello.
>
> I found this post and I had a question. i was fixing a short and I
> got a spark. now my Seat,Horn and dash lights dont work. I read in
> the manual that the breaker is in the "R.H. Cowl side Panel" I
> figured that was the panel below the fuse box so i removed it but its
> empty. Can you tell me where it is?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>


yea right hand cowl is pass. side. KB


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