Fuse box replacement for Modular type
Discussion
I seem to remember that someone on this forum has changed the fuse box to a modular one supplied by a few vendors. Does anyone have details of the post as I have tried to find and so far its been in vain. There were a couple of picture of the fuse box in a post again I cannot find.
I plan on doing the mod, I just want to see the modules and relays required. It was the five bay unit that was used.
Cheers
I plan on doing the mod, I just want to see the modules and relays required. It was the five bay unit that was used.
Cheers
JamsD said:
Found what I was looking for. Very informative and I will fully document and photograph the whole procedure on both chim and griff when I change. (parts ordered).
Nice one. I would be very interested to see what you come up with. Sounds like a good plan seeing as these are getting old now.Hi dnb,
It was your pictures I found showing the replacement which made me decide to do it. The wires going into the original fuse box are to long and untidy. Also I think I will be able to reposition the box under the glove panel in the chim.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
The link for anyone else who wants a look.
It was your pictures I found showing the replacement which made me decide to do it. The wires going into the original fuse box are to long and untidy. Also I think I will be able to reposition the box under the glove panel in the chim.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
The link for anyone else who wants a look.
I'm pleased to see my insanity is still contagious!
As it turns out this was one of the better things I did to my Griff. The old fusebox was becoming unreliable and there was nothing logical about the fuses. The modular board is so much easier to maintain and even add things if required. I believe there is slightly more space behind the dash in the Chimaera than the Griff, so you might be lucky with the fuseboard placement.
One thing I wished I had done after the fact was to connect the alarm and immobiliser fuses in such a way that I had an option to enable them when I isolated the battery from everything else and that I had fitted a dedicated connection for trickle charging (as well as the one I fitted for jump starting).
As it turns out this was one of the better things I did to my Griff. The old fusebox was becoming unreliable and there was nothing logical about the fuses. The modular board is so much easier to maintain and even add things if required. I believe there is slightly more space behind the dash in the Chimaera than the Griff, so you might be lucky with the fuseboard placement.
One thing I wished I had done after the fact was to connect the alarm and immobiliser fuses in such a way that I had an option to enable them when I isolated the battery from everything else and that I had fitted a dedicated connection for trickle charging (as well as the one I fitted for jump starting).
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