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question about fuses 200 1989

You know...
I've wondered the same thing too..When I got my '84 244, it had some of the cylindrical fuses. But I took them out, and replaced them with the classic metal-stripped fuses.Even though the different colors are biger, they can all fit in the slots on your fuse panel which I don't think is good. I don't mess around with my Volvo's electrical system because my girlfriend had huge problems with her electrical system with her old '88 244. So I went to a junkyard and picked up a couple hundred metal-stripped fuses, and put them in the right slots just to make sure. I mean maybe you can swap the fuses and it will work, I just don't think it is that good of an idea...






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