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1968 Seat belt Light

CaliStang68

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I was just under my dash replacing my cigarette lighter on my 68 Mustang and found out I have a seat belt relay and (green and purple) wiring with a bulb at the end of it. But its not working as it appears to be missing the other half of the twist on fuse holder. Also missing is the seat belt warning indicator. Upon looking on E-bay and Google, I see two types of warning indicators and the other half of the twist on fuse holder for the 67-68 Mustang. So my question here to all is, which one do I need? The other half of the fuse holder that has a loop like for a ground connection or the bullet connector type? and which seatbelt warning indicator, should it say BELTS or SEATBELTS?
Thanks in advance,
Rick
 

Ruppstang

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Rick the belts lens is part of the 68 instrument cluster and the bulb holder goes in the back of the cluster. It should have a built end that goes in the yellow accessory plug.
Too bad you were not at the MCA national Mustang show in McAllen TX. last weekend. It was a nice show but no specials.
Marty
 
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CaliStang68

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Rick the belts lens is part of the 68 instrument cluster and the bulb holder goes in the back of the cluster. It should have a built end that goes in the yellow accessory plug.
Too bad you were not at the MCA national Mustang show in McAllen TX. last weekend. It was a nice show but no specials.
Marty
Thank you Marty. I will look behind the cluster. What size fuse does the fuse holder require? and I did confirm it is plugged into a accessory plug. but still no power to fire up the bulb. So I suppose its either a bad relay or the fuse is bad in the fuse holder. I wish I had remembered about the MCA Nationals. Maybe next year.
 

Batgirl89

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7.5 amp fuse in holder; Here you go:
 

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CaliStang68

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Thank you Batgirl for the info and pics. I never would have thought to look there. Are there more items than the just the BELTS that can illuminate as well?
Rick
 
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