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93 240 battery vampire found ....but 200 1993

93+MA draw, with the meter between the battery and ground cable, motor not running.
I had a ten MA drop from #8 fuse and a whopping fifty MA drop from fuse number one
I don't believe the fuse cover is accurate, and I'm not sure about the Bentley references.
If some one could point me in the direction of a map to this year and model's fuse layout I would appreciate it,,,, as i don't have much more hair to pull out.
Or if the Bentley's is accurate, i would also be joyous...
Thanks as always...
Paul between Disneyland and downtown L.A.

96 Towncar, 86 240, 93 240, two Camrys and a Tap card








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    test - cross fender engine lift 200 1993

    When I try to submit a new message, I get a terms and conditions page.

    I am trying a reply here to learn if that works.

    I would like to get a bill of materials for a cross fender engine lift that Art Benstein, and others, have built. What dimensions and grade of steel are needed so that the lift will be strong enough ?

    Thank you.








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    93 240 battery vampire found ....but 200 1993

    the only thing 1 and 8 have in common is the headlight system.

    switch, step relay and the interior overhead lights, glovebox light, locking door relay

    1 is linked to the radio and indirectly the heater fan switch

    yellow/black out left side of the fuse 1 is the (headlight beam length control system?)

    post an email and i will send you a the full wire diagram of the fuse box







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