Adding circuit & fuse
I agree. AK rocks.
I opened the Power Distr Box and found a bus bar underneath the maxi fuse row. The bus bar runs on one side of the fuse row. A dual-female blade connector sits between the bus bar blade and the fuse blade (see the sketch). There are 2 maxi fuse rows. I suppose one is Always Hot and the other is Switched.
I need to get some dual-female blade connectors and insert them in empty slots. I googled but found nothing. Junkyard?
I like this approach better than attaching wires directly to battery post. I will post photos when complete.
Let me repeat. AK rocks.
EDIT: I suppose this approach is universal.
I opened the Power Distr Box and found a bus bar underneath the maxi fuse row. The bus bar runs on one side of the fuse row. A dual-female blade connector sits between the bus bar blade and the fuse blade (see the sketch). There are 2 maxi fuse rows. I suppose one is Always Hot and the other is Switched.
I need to get some dual-female blade connectors and insert them in empty slots. I googled but found nothing. Junkyard?
I like this approach better than attaching wires directly to battery post. I will post photos when complete.
Let me repeat. AK rocks.
EDIT: I suppose this approach is universal.
Last edited by paker; Oct 13, 2017 at 08:16 PM.
You can buy the link to add if you use the Motorcraft connector catalog. I'll post the link below. Look around page 5 to 7 and you can figure out exactly what you need.
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/pu...torcatalog.pdf
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/pu...torcatalog.pdf
Last edited by akdoggie; Oct 14, 2017 at 01:50 PM.










