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Old 11-07-2011, 05:33 PM   #1
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labeled fuse box

im havin an issue with reverse lights followed the wires they all seem to b connected securely and correctly funs to the fuse box then the steering column im thinkin its a fuse issue but cant locate which one is for reverse lights any labeled diagrams would b a huge help its a 72 k10 put in new bulbs so if its not the fuse kinda at a loss for y they dont work bought this truck about 2 months ago and the reverse lights never worked kinda starting from scratch
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:26 PM   #2
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Re: labeled fuse box

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Old 11-07-2011, 07:35 PM   #3
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Re: labeled fuse box

Look for a fuse in the panel labeled B/U lights. It's a 10 amp fuse. There will be a dark green wire going from the fuse panel to the steering column to the neutral safety switch. Another green wire runs from there to the firewall connector by the accelerator linkage behind the distributor. This wire then runs under the cab and along the frame to another connector along with the rear tail lights and the brake/turn wires to the rear lights.
If you have a standard transmission then the wire from the fuse panel will go through the firewall block to the back up light switch on the transmission and back to the cab connector behind the distributor. Check for power at the fuse then jump the green wires on the NS switch or the trans switch. If the lights work then the switches or bad or out of adjustment. If not then the wiring or the connectors or the light socket grounds are no good.
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Old 10-22-2012, 11:33 PM   #4
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Re: labeled fuse box

Sorry for opening an old thread, but how many circuits are on the stock fuse boxes in the Suburbans? It's a 71 C10 4x4 350.

I am on the Painless website and they have a 12-circuit and an 18-circuit universal blade style fuse box. I want to add a couple accessories that the stock one doesn't offer, but only two or maybe three.

Also, I am open to ideas. The old one is pretty bad, so there is no going back to it.

Thanks a lot.
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