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On a 1940 pickup, what amp fuse should be used in the light switch? I couldn't seem to locate that info in the shop manual.

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Jim

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I just looked in my 1940 Shop Manual for Canadian Trucks. It states that 30 amps is the fuse size. I would guess that US trucks would be the same.

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Thanks, guys. Much appreciated.

Jim


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