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replacing fuse box

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by bikerdave, May 16, 2007.

  1. bikerdave

    bikerdave New Member

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    I read on this forum about a place on line you can order blade type fuse box for an xj 650. I cannot find the site or the discussion it was mentioned in . Does anyone know what this site may be?

    Dave
     
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    Here's a good site with a good example:

    ATO fuse blocks

    You want the "6 Circuit ATO/ATC Fuse Block"

    Those prices are pretty good, but you can find similar or the same fuse blocks all over online.
     
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    I bought a 4 fuse block from Radio Shack that fit with very little modification.
     
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    Parts drawers, far right stack. 3rd drawer from the bottom. Unless you go to the mall where they don't have them.

    LINK

    Please don't ask how I know this.
     
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    I've seen em at Checker/Autozone type stores as well. Usually on the isle with all the replacement bulbs.
     
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    Thats it. I had to go to two stores to find it.

    Just call them. They should be able to tell you where the closest store that has one is to you.
     
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    Actually, if you click the link there is a button on the page to find it at a store near you.

    RadioShack does not carry a blade type block. I used their weatherproof inline mini blade holders on mine.
     
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    Thanks for the advice, I ordered the ATO fuse box and will let every one know how it works

    Dave
     
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    the ato fuse bpx works and looks nice as well, sure beats the ugly glass fuses that just corrode anyways :)
     
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    I think the ATO or the RadioShack one will work better. I replaced mine this morning with one from wirewerks:
    http://wirewerksperformance.com/index.p ... ducts_id=1

    Works great and looks gooood but the seat won't fit with the cover on it. So I had to leave the top cover off. Wish I could post some pics. :(
     

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