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#98250 03/27/07 02:12 PM
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Does any one know what amp fuse is used on the 3 position heater switch part #3126693 ? It's going on a 51 truck with the recirculating heater.

Thanks, Bob

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I think that information should be listed in either your owner's manual or your shop manual. At any rate, I will see if I can find it in my stuff.

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14 Amp.


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Chev Nut beat me to it........ :( wink laugh


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Thanks Gene, I couldn't find any info on it in any of my literature.

Bob

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I found it in the back of my 1950 Car owners manual.The car used both the AirFlow heater and the dash heater which was the same as the truck...looks like the 14 covered them all.Thats what I would have guessed as the 14 was very common back then.


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