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my fuse box is getting hot

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by xjman750, Jun 1, 2010.

  1. xjman750

    xjman750 New Member

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    Why in the world would a fuse box get hot and melt one of the clips? please give me some advice on what possibly could cause this...T/y
     
  2. Robert

    Robert Active Member

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    The fact that the factory fuse block is pile of junk and the original wiring on your machine is at least 25+ years old. The factory didn't seal the connector terminations at all and water has wicked into the harness, doing it's dirty work slowly and unseen. Replace your fuse block first thing with a nice swap-in from Chacal (see our supporting vendor forum).
    Best of luck.
     
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    Seems to be a common problem.. I'm going to replace mine..
     

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