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Old 03-05-2000, 03:37 PM
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I have a 96 F159 XLT I have found that there is a lack of places to connect wires to the fuse block I need to install a couple of two way radio's and do not really want to cut into the harness any idea's?
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Old 03-06-2000, 01:46 PM
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Yeah, got to your local parts store and pick up some fuce block taps. they are a little piece of brass that slips over the terminal of any of the fuses. depending on what you want to run off of it, you can either hook up to the fused side, or you can hook up to the hot side of the fuse, and put another inline fuse to protect your accessories. If you are going to be installing a lot of accessories, you can run a hot wire from your battery through an inline fuse close to the battery, to a relay, And use the power you got from tapping into a circuit in the fuse box as your signal for that relay. that is the best thing to do, if you are goin to be running a lot of accessories. Hope this helps

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Old 03-06-2000, 09:32 PM
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jammer,
If you are going to install a ham/cb radio you should connect it directly to the battery and fuse at least the positive lead. Remember the existing wiring was designed to handle only a certain amount of current. It will be safer to use separate wiring directly to the battery. I installed my ham radio using 14g wire and I fused both the neg and pos lead. You can also do as BigBrunnell suggests and install a separate fuse block but hook it up directly to the battery.
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