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  1. Warthog

    Bypassing the blower fuse

    The left side in in the engine compartment, the right is in the interior and then the fusebox is mounted ontop of the interior block. To learn how to read the wiring diagrams read the first 6 pages of Chapter 2 in the TM 9-2320-289-34. It explains what the wires sizes, labels and diagrams mean.
  2. Warthog

    Bypassing the blower fuse

    There are three components to the "fusbox". There is the physical block that houses the fuses. Then the interior "firewall" block and the engine compartment firewall block. The fuse box portion is mounted to the interior firewall block. Remove the screws and separate the blocks. The wires for...
  3. Warthog

    Bypassing the blower fuse

    I'm confused. You want to bypass the bad fuse holder for the heater but are showing pictures of the engine side of the firewall block. The wiring is inside the cab. Heater fuse will have three wires. Orange power from the ingition switch and two brown wires. One to the heater switch and one to...
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