Whats this fuse for?

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robert26t
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Whats this fuse for?

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Had a auto elec come and fix my interior fans awhile back. Recently my headlights, mirrors and a couple other bits and pieces dont work.

Noticed this fuse this morning (bottom right). I assume that has alot to do with it.

Anyone know what it is directly for though?

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They were marked on the fuse cover in my JB
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Post by robert26t »

it says:

(14) 10A BACK
RECUL

Dont know what that is
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From 88-08 Volume 2 Electrical manual 8-103 sht:
Fuse 14: Alternator, Back-up light, Overdrive relay, Speed control switch
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Fuse locations vary from model to model! Is it a ja or jb fuse box?
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Post by enthuzed »

Given the colour of the dash, my educated guess is it's a JB.

That being the case #14 on the fuse block goes to the blue wire on the Alternator, the reverse switch or the aerial relay.

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Post by robert26t »

Yeah it's technically a jb. Hence the hidious colored dashboard...

I don't have a aerial so that eliminates that one
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