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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:52 am 
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Does anyone have the wording on the fuse block cover for a 1976? mine is worn out to the point that I can't read it. Would appreciate a copy of what fuse goes to what. Got power to the first 5 fuses, but not the rest. I'm assuming that the other fuses won't get power unless the iginition switch is on. Am I right?
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I'd have to look at mine to remember which is what, but I can tell you the rear four fuses are individual headlight fuses. You wouldn't see power on them without the headlights on.

You should check the wiring diagrams on the main http://www.luvtruck.com information section. It doesn't label the fuses, but has them pictured as laid out in the fuse block and you can trace where they go.

As for getting a new one, most of the ones I've seen are in pretty good shape. Try looking at the junkyards and see what you come up with. I know 76 and 77 are identical, and I think 75 may be as well. In 78 the block changed (head lights switched to a thermal circuit breaker) so the cover is shorter. I've also seen one or two NOS ones on ebay, as well as used ones in good condition.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:24 pm 
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Thanks for the information, sure will help when I try to get the juice going in the wires.
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