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Old 01-22-2015, 11:41 PM   #1
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passenger side inline fuse

So I purchased a new front harness for my 1970. It has the 2 inline fuses, one on the passenger side and one on the driver side. The passenger side inline fuse has a terminal, does that as well as the red wire connect directly to the junction box?
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Re: passenger side inline fuse

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So I purchased a new front harness for my 1970. It has the 2 inline fuses, one on the passenger side and one on the driver side. The passenger side inline fuse has a terminal, does that as well as the red wire connect directly to the junction box?

Yes, That is correct. Both should be 4 amp fuses.

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