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1947 ford tudor


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hello all Im new here, I have a 1947 ford tudor flat head v8, I have no fron marker lights working, I don't see any fuses can someone tell me if and where the fuses are. I had power at the front junction where the wires split to the two front markers but now I don't..

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Not familiar with Fords of that vintage, but common practice at that time was to put the fuse right on the switch.

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Terry thanks for the info, Jim

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It does not have a fuse on the lighting circuit. All power is feed through a circuit breaker on the inside of the firewall.

If you go to Vanpeltsales site you can learn a lot about your car. This is the wiring diagram from that site.

http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/FH_images/FH_electrical-pics/Flathead_Electrical_wiring1946-48car.jpg

I might add that you should check to make sure that each light has a good earth. Even to the point of running a new separate wire from the light body to some where you can get a good grounding.

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