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  1. cpf240

    Heavy Duty Headlight wiring harness

    Ok... color me embarrassed... :oops: I just went out to take a picture, and guess what? I was mistaken... no in-line fuses. I was so *sure* that they were there, in that short pigtail that attaches to the battery. The only thing I can think of was that it was my intention to add them there, and...
  2. cpf240

    Heavy Duty Headlight wiring harness

    Mine came with two short in-line blade fuse segments, that connect to the battery positive, and plug into the rest of the new headlight harness. Are there different versions of these kits? Update - never mind, I was mistaken! No fuses came with the kit. I'll have to add them!
  3. cpf240

    Heavy Duty Headlight wiring harness

    That looks about right! I'd prefer to find a better way to connect to the existing headlight wiring than just using spade terminals like that site shows. The LMC, and others, come with a connector that mimics the back of the standard headlight bulb. I'm sure they are available with a bit of...
  4. cpf240

    Heavy Duty Headlight wiring harness

    The factory must think that the stock wiring is, or was at time of manufacture, up to the task of handling the draw from the headlights. Once age, corrosion, etc comes into play in vehicles this old, I don't think they are up to it. I have a '72 240Z, and they are known for melting the fuse box...
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