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TR3a mystery fuse mystery solved

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: TR3a mystery fuse mystery solved
From: JAMES_S_WALLACE@HP-Canada-om1.om.hp.com
Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 14:51:25 -0400
     Thanks for the feedback regarding the "extra" fuse behind the 
     instrument panel on my TR3. I got answers ranging from "they all had 
     them" to "none of them had them".
     
     Now I have discovered the answer - this is from "Practical hints for 
     the maintenance of the Triumph T.R.3", printed in March 1965 (?) by 
     W.W. Curtis Ltd, Cheylesmore Press, Coventry:
     
     "A 25 amp. line fuse housed in a container is situated behind the 
     centre instrument panel on U.S.A. vehicles. This fuse protects the 
     side, tail, and panel lamps. When replacing a fuse, it is important to 
     use the correct replacement; the fusing value is marked on a coloured 
     paper slip inside the tube."
     
     I went and looked inside the container for the coloured paper slip, 
     but mine had a non-coloured paper tube, and there was no fusing value 
     marked on it. Obviously it should be 25 amps though.
     
     I hope this helps someone. It seems more reasonably authoritative. 
     BTW, from the responses I got, this seems to have been incorporated 
     part way through the production run; I'm not sure of the break point, 
     but one person reported success in eliminating some electrical 
     problems by retrofitting this fuse to his car.
     
     Regards,
     Jim Wallace
     TS81417.


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