Eunos fuse box
Hi all,
While checking the wiring diagram today I note that it shows two different fuse panels. I can only find one, the one at the o/side inner wing adjacent to the servo. Anybody know where to find the other one? TIA Al. |
Eunos fuse box
"737flf" > wrote in
: > While checking the wiring diagram today I note that it shows two > different fuse panels. I can only find one, the one at the o/side > inner wing adjacent to the servo. Anybody know where to find the > other one? Inside the car, if you have a left hand drive it's right above the clutch pedal under the instrument panel. If you kneel down outside the car beside the driver's seat and look just under the dash you'll see it. |
Eunos fuse box
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"737flf" > wrote: > While checking the wiring diagram today I note that it shows two different > fuse panels. I can only find one, the one at the o/side inner wing adjacent > to the servo. Anybody know where to find the other one? On a LHD car, the main fusebox is on the firewall, in front of the wiper motor. The secondary fusebox is in the left footwell, outboard of the clutch pedal; its cover snaps off. I don't know if RHD cars are the same. -- Lanny Chambers '94C, St. Louis http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
Eunos fuse box
Thanks Guys,
I'll have a look tomorrow. Al. "737flf" > wrote in message ... > Hi all, > > While checking the wiring diagram today I note that it shows two > different fuse panels. I can only find one, the one at the o/side inner > wing adjacent to the servo. Anybody know where to find the other one? > > TIA > > Al. > |
Eunos fuse box
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your help but the RHD version is different. For anyone else who needs to know, go here. http://www.mx5club.org.nz/maintenance/fuses/ Al. "737flf" > wrote in message ... > Hi all, > > While checking the wiring diagram today I note that it shows two > different fuse panels. I can only find one, the one at the o/side inner > wing adjacent to the servo. Anybody know where to find the other one? > > TIA > > Al. > |
Eunos fuse box
"737flf" > wrote
> Thanks for your help but the RHD version is different So whether it's left hand drive or wrong hand drive, it's always on the driver's side? Nice to know. Thanks for the follow up. -- Ken Lyons '97 Brilliant Black/'90 Classic Red Inside the Beltway [Remove the first two digits to reply] |
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