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MG TD TF 1500 - Fuse Block
Are both of these terminals linked together classified as A-4? PJ
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| Paul S Jennings |
| I copied this photo from the web and never noticed the single fuse! Should be two, one on each side. At least that's how mine was set up. PJ |
| Paul S Jennings |
| Hi Paul, Yes both terminals are A4. You can connect the green wires to either terminal and you should have two fuses rather than one in the middle! Cheers Jan T |
| J Targosz |
| LOL! That photo is pretty hilarious! I wonder how many folks have made that mistake?! |
| Kevin McLemore |
| Kevin, that was the accepted way of stealing cars in the UK, It livens up all circuits, no need for the key. Ray TF 2884 |
| Ray Lee |
| I had a hard time with the green wires on the Moss harness, as one was marked for A-4 and one was marked N-2, that one threw me for a loop and one wasn't marked at all. I knew they were for grub screws with the bare ends, but looking at my diagram I saw that three green wires went to A-4, so that's where they went. Hoping they were correct. Thanks for the info! Much appreciated. PJ |
| Paul S Jennings |
| Paul - You can put the green wires on either of the A4 terminals or some on each of the lugs on the fuse block - kind of reduces the congestion on the single lug. Cheers - Dave |
| D W DuBois |
This thread was discussed on 04/01/2015
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