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Old 03-19-2008, 12:46 PM   #21 (permalink)
 
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In this case the slots in the fuse block. Here's a list of the fuses missing in the US Operators Instructions:

22 Low beam light, left 7.5A
23 Low beam light, right 7.5A
24 Brake lamp, rain/light sensor, combination switch left 15A
25 High beam lights, left 7.5A
26 High beam lights, right 7.5A
27 Engine 7.5A
28 Rear window heater (coupe only), engine cooling fan 40A
29 Soft top (cab. only) 30A
30 Transmission 40A
31 Horn, doors, central locking 20A
32 - -
33 Ignition 50A
34 esp 40A
35 Power steering 30A
R1 Mirror heating 5A
R2 - -
R3 Backup fuse (ignition) -
R4 Backup fuse (ignition) -
R5 Backup fuse (batt. +) -
R6 Backup fuse (batt. +) -
R7 Backup fuse (batt. +) -
R8 Backup fuse (batt. +) -
R9 Seat heating 20A

5A Lt. brown
7.5A Brown
10A Red
15A Blue
20A Yellow
25A Clear
30A Green
40A Orange
50A Red
Whoa, back up there OldSmart! Is this the for real fuse layout? Because I sure would like pull that #34 fuse and see what this baby can do and then maybe follow the circuit and slip in an on-off switch for fun.

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Whoa, back up there OldSmart! Is this the for real fuse layout? Because I sure would like pull that #34 fuse and see what this baby can do and then maybe follow the circuit and slip in an on-off switch for fun.
Yeah, it is what should have been printed on Pg. 285 in the US 451 OpInst. It is just text; you can "copy and paste" it into a Word document, then massage it into the right size and shape and paste it into your book. I left off the fuse colors, but they appear in the file.

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Old 04-15-2008, 01:07 AM   #23 (permalink)
 
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Might want to think through a bit more before you post. And just FYI, if you are posting something you are pretty sure is going to upset someone, puting a little smiley face afterwards won't make it better. You obviously aren't joking.

And you might want to consider YOUR own advice. You don't know me, don't know what I was thinking, etc.
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The cigarette lighter fuse (#21) is a stand-alone 15 amp.
When I received the smart, there was a sticker on the 12vdc receptacle plug that said 5 Amp maximum. If this is true, then the receptacle itself may be rated at 5 Amps. 5 Amps limits what you can plug in as electric air pumps are rated 10 Amps or above. At 12 vdc, 5 Amps limits the available power to 60 watts.
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uh oh...

I'm an EMT w/a blue light that is plugged into the cigarette lighter thingie (I don't smoke so this is the only use I have for it)

Please don't tell me there's no outlet for my blue light?

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