Here are my goals:
1 - Determine how to add fused circuits to my existing 1984 K1500 fuse panel
2 - Use the C20 fuse block to see how things are put together and how to take them apart. Do this on the table in order to figure out the best way to add parts to the K1500 IN THE TRUCK - still have to dismantle things
3 - Use C20 parts for the K1500 panel to add the new circuits
4 - determine how to remove the fuse clips from the C20 block
5 - add new circuits with pig tails for current and future use
6 - document where new circuits are, wire size and fuse size
First picture, we are looking at the backside of the fuse block, according to my reference grid, the columns would be labeled (left to right) as: H, G, F, E, D, C, B and A
here is the C20 block split apart
On top of the pic is the North-side wire bundle
On the bottom is the South-side wire bundle
The large
orange wire in the center powers positions E1, E2 and E3
This actual is different from the colored block map picture in a prior post I made, which incorrectly stated, that this powered E1 and E2 only.
It is this hot wire that provides power to position F2, (the
lone purple dot) that would power (through the circuit breaker) the Power Windows (WDO) circuit if this vehicle had the power window option. One goal is to add a circuit breaker to E2 to F2 bridge and add a wire to F2
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Close up of North-side wire bundle
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Close up of South-side wire bundle
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Here is a shot of the
inside portion of the firewall bulkhead socket
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And a close up of the
orange (HOT) power wire that powers block positions E1, E2 and E3
To the left of the
orange wire is F2 where a new wire will go. Above F2 is F1, where the brown wire goes off to (WIPER, or other high load circuit)
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