Can someone tell me what the amperage should be for the fuse which protects the wipers and heater (also the retrospectively fitted indicators) on a 1957 saloon.
This information is not given in the workshop manual and handbook which I have and I cannot find any reference to this in previous threads.
Thanks,
John B
amperage of fuses
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Re: amperage of fuses
I would start with 15 amp fuses and if it holds, fine. If it doesn't hold you could move up to a 20 amp, then 25, etc.
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Re: amperage of fuses
Thanks.
That's what I wanted to know.
Strange it's not in the book.
John B
That's what I wanted to know.
Strange it's not in the book.
John B
Re: amperage of fuses
John
Its in the workshop manual pg N46 well hidden away!
As BMC says above AUX/IGN 35 amp, AUX 35amp and pilot/tail in line fuse (where fitted - later models)10 AMP
Taupe
Its in the workshop manual pg N46 well hidden away!
As BMC says above AUX/IGN 35 amp, AUX 35amp and pilot/tail in line fuse (where fitted - later models)10 AMP
Taupe