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Im lookin to find these 2 fuses. Ive checked all 4 fuse box locations but nothing with those names. 

Back story......

had my hazzard lights on for a few hours which flattened my battery. It was on the way out so wasnt surprised that it started ticking when i went to turn it over. Tried to jump start it with a hilux and jumper leads. No luck

Put a new identical battery in and it was totally dead. no dash lights no hazzards no horn....nothing. Im thinking i shorted.something in the process

Trying to trace power using the wiring diag but cant find this fuseable link which might be my problem.

This van has had the main fuseable link removed and modified. see pic. 

 

Edited by Toppa

  • 9 months later...
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What model is your Hiace & year. The fuse you are looking for is by the battery coming off positive lead but u say this is removed & modified. So u will need to find where it was moved too. It should be located as close to battery as close to battery as possible to protect wiring.

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