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Old Jan 29th, 2023, 18:47   #11
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[QUOTE=Ron Kwas;2874138]Russ;

Derek has it right of course!...a closer look at either Wiring Diagram and/or Fuseblock would confirm that both F1 and F2 are (both) supplied with Ign pwr from the Ign Sw on the right side (because they are tied together), and loads are connected on the left side...what is your reference?

Ron my reference is the small card on the inside of the fuse block cover listing the applications of each fuse, it states # 2 for brake lights.
Wish I could read/understand the symbols on a wiring diagram but that is not the case. Regards, Russ
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Russ;

Derek has it right of course!...a closer look at either Wiring Diagram and/or Fuseblock would confirm that both F1 and F2 are (both) supplied with Ign pwr from the Ign Sw on the right side (because they are tied together), and loads are connected on the left side...what is your reference?

Ron my reference is the small card on the inside of the fuse block cover listing the applications of each fuse, it states # 2 for brake lights.
Wish I could read/understand the symbols on a wiring diagram but that is not the case. Regards, Russ
Hi Russ, which part of Dublin are you in? If you need a hand with the electrical give me a pm.
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Hi Russ, which part of Dublin are you in? If you need a hand with the electrical give me a pm.
Truly appreciate your generous offer but this Dublin is stateside in Penna,USA.But if you can drive over you are welcome. Russ
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