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Check this out. I have eliminated the overheated lighting fuse with an inline fuse. This power leg also services the brake lights so I added 2 inline fuses. Simple enough. The inline is quickest...
I have not rebuilt a wiring harness or fuse box. I have however cut out the over heated terminals and replaced that circuit with a weather resistant in line fuse holder. Good Luck.
I am not going to remove a fuse box from a good serviceable complete harness. But I do have a scrap wiring harness that I can cut the fuse holder box out of. How pristine is a 36 year old serviceable used front wiring harness? I have one in an M1009 carcass that had 13K miles on it and has been...
I know a guy that has that CUCV wiring harness part. He is right here with me. Let me know if I can assist. 1 unhacked wiring harness from a CUCV M1009.
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