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Electrical is NOT my forte... need help! LONG! 700 1987

Not sure about the 700's, but the back side of my fuse panel cover on my 1980 242 has a label indicating which fuses protect which circuit. If your 700 has no such label, consult the back of your Hayne's manual where the wiring diagrams are. There is a representation of the fuse panel there with labeling of which fuses protect which circuits. You may need a magnifying glass to read some of the diagrams, though. If you don't own a Hayne's manual, (or Bentley) I would strongly recommend that you obtain one. The cover of my Hayne's manual is completely worn off, and most of the pages are stained with grease, grime, and the various fluids that makes the car operate properly. A good service manual specific to your car is an invaluable resource.

billy242
1980 242DL with lots of GT and IPD parts






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