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1995 Lincoln Town Car voltage leaks
My brother's Lincoln is experiencing some leakage that drains the battery. I've not studied the archives of this site...maybe someone has addressed the issue...but there are two fuses that are marked I/P for I believe it was a 50 amp and a 30 amp. With everything off these two fuses are drawing 1.75 amps. My twin brother is running the electrical checks as I am 160 miles away and is mystified what the I/P on the fuse panel stands for. Any help? He's aware of a possible bad ground condition or a shorted diode in the alternator or a bad starter, and thought he could track it down if he knew what those two fuses were powering up.
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Re: 1995 Lincoln Town Car voltage leaks
Could he be talking abut the power distribution box under the hood?
'Cause I don't see an I/P on the Fuse Box:
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-Steven 1996 Town Car, Cartier |
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Re: 1995 Lincoln Town Car voltage leaks
That was a faux paux on my part. Yes, the power distribution box.
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Re: 1995 Lincoln Town Car voltage leaks
Well, I don't see an I/P on there either...
"course mines a 1996 but I'm told the electrical distribution is the same. Theres other stuff with a slash.
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-Steven 1996 Town Car, Cartier |
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