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Anatomy of a 96 Mustang Fuse Box
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<blockquote data-quote="mwolson" data-source="post: 10932543" data-attributes="member: 16006"><p>I was in the junkyard today and I managed to grab a spare interior fuse box out of a 1996 Mustang. I took a couple of hours to figure it out and document it. It should make it easier to figure out where to add fuse taps. I also figured out that there is an unused fuse location and how to add a fused circuit to your interior fusebox in order to get power for your aftermarket interior equipment. It is easy to do with the fuse box out of the car. I think it will be hard to do it in the car, but it should be do-able. If you do it, it will make your aftermarket power very professional looking.</p><p></p><p>Check it out by downloading this pdf: <a href="http://accutach.com/Documents/AnatomyOfA96MustangInteriorFusebox.pdf" target="_blank">http://accutach.com/Documents/AnatomyOfA96MustangInteriorFusebox.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Let me know how hard it is to do if you mod your car's interior fuse box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwolson, post: 10932543, member: 16006"] I was in the junkyard today and I managed to grab a spare interior fuse box out of a 1996 Mustang. I took a couple of hours to figure it out and document it. It should make it easier to figure out where to add fuse taps. I also figured out that there is an unused fuse location and how to add a fused circuit to your interior fusebox in order to get power for your aftermarket interior equipment. It is easy to do with the fuse box out of the car. I think it will be hard to do it in the car, but it should be do-able. If you do it, it will make your aftermarket power very professional looking. Check it out by downloading this pdf: [url]http://accutach.com/Documents/AnatomyOfA96MustangInteriorFusebox.pdf[/url] Let me know how hard it is to do if you mod your car's interior fuse box. [/QUOTE]
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