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1968 Circuit Breaker

franklinair

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None of my schematics show the Circuit Breaker that is mounted at the Fuse Panel. (I believe it is to protect the current draw for the headlights & Fog Lights.) What am I missing? Anyone have a schematic that shows the Circuit Breaker?

Neil
 

Bobsdad

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Hi Neil,
Hopefully this helps, not sure if it'll be that useful.

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Bobsdad

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From the Wiring Diagram book I got through Kentucky Mustang
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franklinair

franklinair

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The Jim Osborn diagrams DOES show the C/B. The Scott Drake does not.
Thanks to Joe in Crown Point, IN.

Neil
 

Bobsdad

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Ah good to know, I'll be sure to check those out!

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Restore

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I believe you are talking about the foglight circuit breaker that mounts to the z panel under the fuse box. It is a 10amp breaker same as the standard mustang foglights. interesting note Ford issued a service bulletin in March of 68 recommend upgrading to 25amp because of the Marchal lamps draw. If you want to do this upgrade you can use an AC breaker it is a 25 with same mounting extension
 
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