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    old softie67S
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    Fuses for 67

    A restoration shop broke my fuse block while detailing the front trunck area of my 67S. The fuse block has been replaced but he did not write down the fuse size/location. I have checked a wiring diagram but it does not specify the fuse size. Anyone have a reference or image that defines what size fuses to use?

    Thanks

    Tom
    Tom

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    Fuses for 67

    Tom, shop manual doesn't show them either, but I'm sure the owners manual does, do you have it?
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    old softie67S
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    wish I did

    Ed

    I do not have an owners manual. Could someone check theirs?
    Tom

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    70 914-6 3.2 short stroke twin plug
    05 Audi S4 Cabrio (commuter)
    05 Audi Alroad (family driver)
    Aprilia SR 50R (Sanibel scoot)

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    Tom,
    Per the owner's manual from my '67...

    "Fuses
    All fuses are 8/15 amps, except:
    Fuse #4 (wipers, screen washers) - 24/40 amps
    Fuse #3 (auxiliary heater) - 25/40 amps"

    Good luck!
    Patrick... Member #1707
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    Remember that the #1 fuse is at the front of the car and the #12 fuse is near the firewall or rear of the car.

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    I can't remember who posted these. they are for 70 to 73 , but they might help.
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    old softie67S
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    thanks for the help

    Guys

    As always, your help is truly apprecieated.

    Thank you

    Tom
    Tom

    67S soft rear window
    60 356 Cab
    70 914-6 3.2 short stroke twin plug
    05 Audi S4 Cabrio (commuter)
    05 Audi Alroad (family driver)
    Aprilia SR 50R (Sanibel scoot)

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