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****What are you trying to acomplish?*****
79Seven in another (his) thread asked that question, but it was buried in his long post. So I thought I'd put his question out in the open so someone could send a jpg of the fuse cover. Silly me. That would be a cold day in hell. So I did it myself. One of those *if you want something done right.........* deals.
****forgetting about the 89 and the 91?******
Bad years for convertibles! Wanna stay away from those years. Plus he did not ask for those years.
****but why does my top still work if there is no fuse in that slot*****
Because it's getting its power from somewhere else. Got me. Did you notice that the top pic was for the USA version?? Your car sounds like a fun thing to figure out. Have fun. Beats crosswords and football games.
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79Seven in another (his) thread asked that question, but it was buried in his long post. So I thought I'd put his question out in the open so someone could send a jpg of the fuse cover. Silly me. That would be a cold day in hell. So I did it myself. One of those *if you want something done right.........* deals.
****forgetting about the 89 and the 91?******
Bad years for convertibles! Wanna stay away from those years. Plus he did not ask for those years.
****but why does my top still work if there is no fuse in that slot*****
Because it's getting its power from somewhere else. Got me. Did you notice that the top pic was for the USA version?? Your car sounds like a fun thing to figure out. Have fun. Beats crosswords and football games.
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Originally posted by HAILERS
****What are you trying to acomplish?*****
79Seven in another (his) thread asked that question, but it was buried in his long post. So I thought I'd put his question out in the open so someone could send a jpg of the fuse cover. Silly me. That would be a cold day in hell. So I did it myself. One of those *if you want something done right.........* deals.
****forgetting about the 89 and the 91?******
Bad years for convertibles! Wanna stay away from those years. Plus he did not ask for those years.
****but why does my top still work if there is no fuse in that slot*****
Because it's getting its power from somewhere else. Got me. Did you notice that the top pic was for the USA version?? Your car sounds like a fun thing to figure out. Have fun. Beats crosswords and football games.
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****What are you trying to acomplish?*****
79Seven in another (his) thread asked that question, but it was buried in his long post. So I thought I'd put his question out in the open so someone could send a jpg of the fuse cover. Silly me. That would be a cold day in hell. So I did it myself. One of those *if you want something done right.........* deals.
****forgetting about the 89 and the 91?******
Bad years for convertibles! Wanna stay away from those years. Plus he did not ask for those years.
****but why does my top still work if there is no fuse in that slot*****
Because it's getting its power from somewhere else. Got me. Did you notice that the top pic was for the USA version?? Your car sounds like a fun thing to figure out. Have fun. Beats crosswords and football games.
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LOL, too funny but WAY true
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