Fuse Block
Fuse Block
Stupidest thing I've ever had to search for! Any ideas where the fuse block is on a 63 Comet?
Re: Fuse Block
Dan, Look on the back of the headlight switch behind the dash. Mark
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Re: Fuse Block
383,383MERC wrote:Dan, Look on the back of the headlight switch behind the dash. Mark
That's exactly where it is. What a dumb location! How do you see the fuses? I can only peak at the bottom fuse. God knows how I would change one. Does it drop down? I think the radio fuse is blown but, I have no idea which one it is. The radio lights up - but, no sound.
Dan
Re: Fuse Block
If its like mine and lights up when the knob is turned on then the fuse is not blown, either the radio no longer works or the speaker is blown. A Digital Multimeter can tell you if the speaker is blown by disconnecting the speaker and testing for resistance across the leads.
Re: Fuse Block
It does light up so there must be another problem. Thanks.Tristan wrote:If its like mine and lights up when the knob is turned on then the fuse is not blown, either the radio no longer works or the speaker is blown. A Digital Multimeter can tell you if the speaker is blown by disconnecting the speaker and testing for resistance across the leads.