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heater problem
just found out the wire coming from the back of fuse box is broke at the box. is it possible to run a wire stright from battery with an inline fuse to the switch and not have it burn down my truck.
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Re: heater problem
Getting cold??
![]() If you post this in the electrical section someone may even be able to tell you how to repair and reattach the wire to the backside of the fuseblock..
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Re: heater problem
Agree with Swap Rat on picking an ign powered blade in the fuse block if you can. Just discovered a similar problem with mine only didn't track it down to which wire from the heater harness. Ran a fused line from the box to toggle switch in the cig location & then to blower motor. It's crude but def/htr on/off is better than NOTHING.
On fixing the OEM, you should be able to remove the fuse block & the dark brown wire running to the heater switch/harness with some effort. The connectors can usually be removed with a very small screwdriver holding a little tab down & pulling back on the wire. Get new connectors & wire to put it all back together. I just wanted something quick for now. ![]()
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Re: heater problem
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Re: heater problem
I used to have a 96 Impala SS that I pulled the fuse block on to ADD some circuits this way. It was easier to lay on my back in there after removing the driver seat that's for sure.
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