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S185 fuse panel
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 116123" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The model may not be the same, but a lot of fuse panels have the same pin out. My S150 and S250 are the same.</p><p>I'm just going to warn you, this will be a massive job, if the ends of the wores into the fuse box are corroded, i'd put money on the fact it has traveled back down the ware somewhat, you'll need to cut the wires off quite a ways back and potentially splice in new pires to get enough length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 116123, member: 82"] The model may not be the same, but a lot of fuse panels have the same pin out. My S150 and S250 are the same. I'm just going to warn you, this will be a massive job, if the ends of the wores into the fuse box are corroded, i'd put money on the fact it has traveled back down the ware somewhat, you'll need to cut the wires off quite a ways back and potentially splice in new pires to get enough length. [/QUOTE]
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