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Cant believe I cant find the fuse box location on my 52 Crestline? Help me?
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Van Pelt has the wiring diagrams
Your car diagram shown below is located here The location of parts are generally positioned relative within the car as they are on the diagram. Using a small flashlight, look under the dash for 3 breakers and one fuse in a module. Elsewise use a dowsing rod. ![]() |
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Thanks Paul. Looks like its on the right side below the dash?
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There is generally one fuse for interior lighting and then two circuit breakers for main bus connects to main lighting and ignition. The radio, as an optional accessory, likely still used an in line fuse to protect it. Not much of a fuse box in the early cars. If the circuit breakers wear out, they are still available in the various amp ratings since trucks used them for many years.
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