Re: [doc] DMC (Texas) Fusebox
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Re: [doc] DMC (Texas) Fusebox




Just a note that the new part of the DMCH fuse box are the fuse
holders that hold the fuse with greater force.
Unless the later cars had this type. My Aug. 81 had less effective
holders.

Nick H
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxx> wrote:
> James Espey wrote:
>
> > It is HIGHLY recommended that once a year you perform a ground and
> > fusebox service, including cleaning the terminals in the fusebox
and
> > relay compartment.
>
> Oh yes, totally agree. So many cars are still running around with
> original fuses. Tip: If your fuse blades are grey, they should be
bright
> silver! I often change out the headlight ones on our customers'
cars,
> and don't even mention it!
>
> > I also recommend leaving the cover removed from the fusebox,
ostensibly
> > for better air circulation,
>
> I religiously do this too - so if you get your car back from us
with the
> cover off the fusebox - that's why. Do keep it in the compartment
though
> because it tells you which is which...
>
> Martin





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