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lifting the fusebox out

dave364634

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i have a laserline 994 to remove, and there are 7 wires that are 'just out of reach'.

i know they aren't the earth, to the led, or to the female end.

so i'm guessing 2 are perm live, 1 is power with igg, and 4 (2 pairs) are the cut offs.


the wires have letters/numbers on them. does anybody know, or know where i can find out what wire does what?

google sends me to laserline hifi, and there is nothing on the laserline website.

does the fusebox just lift up?


ta. :)
 
No idea what the first part is about? Im guessing it a stereo?
The fusebox, in the engine bay however does lift out, there is two
(on mine 1986 944 lux) plastic screw things with a phillips head on in 2 corners of the plastic fuse tray, unscrew them and the fuse box will lift up.

there are lots of wire going to it so its quite keen to stay where it is, it will come up if you lift it up slowly, dont lift it by the relays tho!

If it is a stereo, the wires could be for speakers that are not in use?
 
I think its an alarm, but what the wires are is anybodies guess!
I believe laserline bought them in from Europe but I've know Idea where from.
I did find this thou' Alarm
Mike
 

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