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While exploring the wiring nightmare under my dash, I doscovered that I
have no fusebox!!!

I did find, however, a kill switch of some kind, actuated by an L-shaped
chrome handle. Twisting the handle out when the engine is off kills the
dash and underdash lights. When the engine is running, nothing much happens.

I'm thinking of fabricating a fusebox or central wiring terminal using
parts from an electronics store. The idea is to rewire the dash lights,
turn signals, radio, accessoris, etc. so I don't have to try and figure out
the wiring mess left by others who have hacked up the wiring. Is this a
good idea? I've heard of Ron Francis WireWorks but this stuff isn't
available in the Philippines. Any suggestions will be very much appreciated!

May God bless you all!

---[Manny Amador]--------------------------[(email redacted)]---
NO.TO.METERING Website --- iconn.com.ph/magnet/
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"Be merciful as your Father is merciful"


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