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Old 05-14-2003, 10:19 AM
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I want to hardwire some stuff to my fuse box. I understand that there are a couple of vacant slots in the fuse box but can someone tell me what size and type of connector I need to plug into there?

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Old 05-15-2003, 08:27 PM
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Sorry I can't be much help here, because I used a fuse extender to wire up my radar detector. I think you're just gonna have to crawl under there and check it out. You can take a look a this to see what you're up against. https://www.s2ki.com/article/articleview/34/1/51/
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I'm surprised no one else has stepped forward and answered this one yet. If you need to install an actual fused item, I seriously suggest using one of the vacant slots and correctly wiring it to the back of the box. If you need a low-power connection, use one of the 3 spade connectors on the box...you'll need female spade connectors, the blade size is the same for all of them. The color code on the shroud tells you what size wire it can accept...in this case, choose red, since any wire size over that means the item pulls too much current for the spade connectors.
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