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Front Fuse Box Question.

AntelopeSpyder

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I am looking to hook up my GPS and I’m not planning on hooking up a lot or other electrical equipment, so I don’t need to get an extra fuse box like the PC-8 from Eastern Beaver ( which I was considering ).

The front fuse box ( RS ) has a place for two accessories fuses, one switch (F3) and one un-switched (F6). My question is if I want to use one of these circuits “Where can I find the wires or plugs so I can hook up to them?” There must be a plug or something somewhere where I just add a fuse to the fuse box and connect my accessory to a wire.

If someone could tell me where to start looking, I sure would appreciate it.
 
The switched accessory harness (for the 12V outlet in the trunk) on an RS is tucked into the left front frame extension, near where the shock mounts. The unswitched harness is tie-wrapped in the center, near the trunk latch or steering. It would probably be easier to access these with the trunk removed, but you may be able to fish them out without doing that.

Eastern Beaver also makes a small, switched 3-circuit fuse block, BTW.
 
The switched accessory harness (for the 12V outlet in the trunk) on an RS is tucked into the left front frame extension, near where the shock mounts. The unswitched harness is tie-wrapped in the center, near the trunk latch or steering. It would probably be easier to access these with the trunk removed, but you may be able to fish them out without doing that.

Eastern Beaver also makes a small, switched 3-circuit fuse block, BTW.


Thanks Scotty :2thumbs: I was hopeing you would see this an reply. This will be my project for this weekend.
 
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