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Tail/Park light Circuit

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by paul.hardy, Sep 29, 2013.

  1. paul.hardy

    paul.hardy Member

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    I have discovered I have no tail or park lights on the old girl All the bulbs are good. The Haynes manual says there is an inline fuse holder contained in the tail light circuit for this circuit but not exactly where. Someone said it might be among the multitude of plugs and wires behind the head light but I did not see anything that looked like an in line fuse holder there, can anyone help and maybe describe what I am looking for exactly.
     
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    I recently had to hunt one down for an '82 750 Maxim (US).

    It's a white plastic tube that is rounded on the ends and snaps open lengthwise. Of course a wire runs into each end. It was in the headlight bucket.

    It doesn't look anything like the common (US) in line fuse holders that screw together. The only reason I knew what it was is Honda used to use that for the main fuse on their scooters.

    Of course, if you don't have one at all that could be part of the problem :lol:
     

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