Resistor and fuse pack jumper plug

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dokatd
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Resistor and fuse pack jumper plug

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OMG who thought this was a good idea. I either need to replace or make a new one of these things. It's the little connector under the dash that has several resistors on the back side and a few little bridge fuses inside. One of the resistors broke which isent a big deal but the little fuse bridge also crapped out. This is a bit harder to repair. Options are to replace with factory part or make a whole new setup that would be more user friendly. So, will I be able to find the factory part? [/code]
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I think this might be what you're referring to:

http://www.pinzgauer.com/showdetails.ph ... 111850690U

Group 09-40-55. SAV has at 115.28 new. I bought a used one for 25.00 from them a while back since I had no idea how to make one.

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Those resistors are there to dim the dash lites when in black out mode.
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Post by dokatd »

Hmm, that makes since. Do you know the protection value of the fuse bridge. Is it redundent or needed. I'm to lazy to go through the wiring diagram if you know off hand.
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