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Old 06-03-2005, 11:54 AM
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Where is the IOD fuse?????

I am looking of the "Power Distribution Centre", I checked the fuse box no IOD fuse there and under the hood an checked the accessaries fuses and i dont see it there either can anyone help?
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okay I know now what the Power Distribution Centre, but I don't see anything that says IOD even if it is short form. Help
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Well I figured it out myself with the help of wjjeeps.com and jsut incase anyone is looking for the same thing the Power Distribution Centre is under the hood beside the battery and the IOD is number 15 which is called jbpower 50 amp fuse.
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Re: Where is the IOD fuse?????

What is an IOD fuse and what doesn't work when it is broke?
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