What replacement fuse panels are being used? I am having problems with my original and I remember seeing replacements with modern fuses.
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Look no further then the Pantera-Electronics unless for some reason you are on a distant planet then you'll have to make due.
The factory fuse panel can have trouble clamping to the fuses. The brass prongs that hold the fuses loose their tension eventually. As Husker and Doug wrote, the Pantera-Electronics solution works well and relies on modern fuse engineering. I have it in two Panteras and it solves the problem with the factory fuse panel's lack of clamping force. It also has additional features with LED's that show if a fuse is shorted out along with the portion of the electrical system that is engaged based on ignition switch position. His documentation is excellent.
I know an orthodontist who used the little rubber bands from braces to pull the prongs for the GBC fuses tighter…
Pantera Parts Connection in Carson City has a solution that modifies the stock fuse box to accept the blade (ATO) fuses.
I just spoke to Larry Stock. They have them in stock (or in Larry?).
Rocky
@rocky posted:I know an orthodontist who used the little rubber bands from braces to pull the prongs for the GBC fuses tighter…
I also thought Pantera Parts connection in Carson City (?) had a solution that modified the stock fuse box to accept the blade (ATO ?) fuses.
Rocky
They do. They did mine years ago. They take yours as a core and send you a modified version. 1 for 1 swap.
The Pantera Electronics version is excellent and a very easy install even for those that are not confident with auto electronics. I highly recommend it.
Told 'ga
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