[DeTomaso] Fuse box, what's your experience?
JPEP33 at aol.com
JPEP33 at aol.com
Sun Oct 20 12:18:07 EDT 2013
Whippy- Dippy? Must be some sort of new-fangled mechanical term.
JP-Texas
In a message dated 10/20/2013 11:15:54 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
MikeLDrew at aol.com writes:
In a message dated 10/19/13 23 04 19, mikael_hass at mail.tele.dk writes:
I'm thinking about replacing my fusebox with the one from
Pantera-Electronics. I've had no issues with products I bought there
before,
but I want to hear, has anybody installed this fuse box and had problems?
>From the instructions it looks like all wires are mounted on the back,
doesn't that make wiggling the wires difficult, something that occasionally
has to be done on a car sitting still all winter? Or?
>>>I have been nothing but impressed with all the products that Jon Haas
produces. I've never heard a single piece of negative feedback on anything,
and if I needed a specific thing (like a fusebox, for instance), I
wouldn't hesitate to get one of his.
Having said that, what is wrong with your existing fusebox? I know mine
works flawlessly, especially since I rewired my headlight and fan circuits,
taking the fan power loads off the stock fusebox and putting them on a new,
auxiliary fusebox. So as much as I admire Jon's whippy-dippy fusebox, I
won't be buying one for myself.
That is, unless mine suddenly develops a problem--and writing about it as
I just have seems guaranteed to ensure such problems develop! :>)
Mike
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