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FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

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FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Hey guys, just wondering if someone can post up or has link to the FJ40 standard fuseblock diagram.
im just wondering what is what and how many amp fuses for each one.
going to try this as a last resort, otherwise its goooooneski and i will put in a generic aftermarket job to try to prevent some of the electrical dramas im having.
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anyone?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:anyone?
sorry mate, i had one, but i can't find it on the new comp anymore.

try searching the 40 section on IH8mud.
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Post by v840 »

Click here for a 71/72 FJ40 wiring diagram.

Then click the "Click for a large .gif image" link

After a quick look, it basically says you need:
15A
15A
5A
20A
20A
20A

I cbf going through the diagram to work out which fuse is for what but if you cant get it to work PM me and I'll go through it for you.
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Chooka wrote:For others that want the cover
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FJ40-OEM ... enameZWDVW
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Re: FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

grave digging my own sh1t. this is when you know someones got nothing....

hey whats the difference between "tail" and "stop" eg the first 2 fuses??

ive lost my blinkers and my headlights are dud.
so im just trying to workout if its fuse related.

i never had much blinker action but now i have zero.
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Re: FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

Post by TWISTY »

Tail is your tail lights - as in when your headlights are on, red lights are on at the back.

Stop is stop.

When ever I've had problems with anything globe wise on my 40 its been earth related.
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Re: FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

yeah pricey said the same to me.
i might have a poke around and see how i get on.
being abit home made the Q then is where to begin...

does a headlight earth go to battery or to an earth on chassis etc?
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Re: FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

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You can but a manual for $30-$40. But a good one, not a Haynes.
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Re: FJ40 Fuseblock diagram

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Bearded1 wrote:You can but a manual for $30-$40. But a good one, not a Haynes.
for me personally my truck is a comp rig bitsa.
so who knows what goes where, 60 chassis, holden v8 etc.
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