D Drsnsx Joined 18 August 2023 Messages 55 Location Ontario 30 January 2024 #1 I found the problem with my driving lights it's missing a fuse box terminal. Could this be repaired? Attachments 20240129_191045.jpg 97.8 KB · Views: 21 Last edited: 30 January 2024
drew Joined 9 April 2002 Messages 3,167 Location New Zealand, North Island 30 January 2024 #2 Yes, of course. The individual fuse terminals or entire fuse box can be replaced. Or even a.n auxiliary fuse too. We need a better definition of the problem to determine any solution, let alone an optimum one.
Yes, of course. The individual fuse terminals or entire fuse box can be replaced. Or even a.n auxiliary fuse too. We need a better definition of the problem to determine any solution, let alone an optimum one.
D Drsnsx Joined 18 August 2023 Messages 55 Location Ontario 30 January 2024 #3 Do you know where I can find the correct terminal? Thanks for your reply
drew Joined 9 April 2002 Messages 3,167 Location New Zealand, North Island 30 January 2024 #4 I recommend a salvaged one with a butt connector. If you really need a used one, I can send you one. Crimping your own terminal is possible, bit will require a special tool.
I recommend a salvaged one with a butt connector. If you really need a used one, I can send you one. Crimping your own terminal is possible, bit will require a special tool.
D Drsnsx Joined 18 August 2023 Messages 55 Location Ontario 30 January 2024 #5 I bought these 2 crimping tools years ago Is this the tool I need ?
D Drsnsx Joined 18 August 2023 Messages 55 Location Ontario 30 January 2024 #6 Pictures of the crimping tools not sure which one I would use Attachments 20240130_164251.jpg 308.6 KB · Views: 10 20240130_164340.jpg 267.8 KB · Views: 10
drew Joined 9 April 2002 Messages 3,167 Location New Zealand, North Island 30 January 2024 #7 Edit: you need to see what is going on behind the fuse box. Was there a terminal at that location? You might have a USDM vehicle that was retrofitted. The blue pair might work well...the middle slot. Recommend de pinning an existing terminal and match it up. The terminal must be an exact match to fit into the fuse box array. Key terms: blade fuse terminal Try Sumitomo as a potential manufacturer Fuse Box Terminals Sumitomo, Yazaki Motorcycle Electrics - our unique, easy install Relay Kits give you full power to your Headlight, Horns, Sumitomo, Yazaki, 8100-1234, 8100-1237 www.easternbeaver.com Last edited: 31 January 2024
Edit: you need to see what is going on behind the fuse box. Was there a terminal at that location? You might have a USDM vehicle that was retrofitted. The blue pair might work well...the middle slot. Recommend de pinning an existing terminal and match it up. The terminal must be an exact match to fit into the fuse box array. Key terms: blade fuse terminal Try Sumitomo as a potential manufacturer Fuse Box Terminals Sumitomo, Yazaki Motorcycle Electrics - our unique, easy install Relay Kits give you full power to your Headlight, Horns, Sumitomo, Yazaki, 8100-1234, 8100-1237 www.easternbeaver.com