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CamelotShadow 09-20-2007 01:14 PM

ID of Unknown suspect filter housing
 
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Anyone know what the square black cannister is?
It looks like a filter housing of some sort near the rear firewall drivers side near brake cannister or is that power sterring? not sure.

Is this some sort of cabin filter

Would a 83 500 SEC have a cabin filter back inthe days.

I haven't opened it but would like to know what it is before I do.

Thanks

hitwtom 09-20-2007 01:41 PM

Fuse panel,that is the brake master cylinder next to it.

CamelotShadow 09-20-2007 01:58 PM

Thanks,

I didn't want to open it until I knew.
No need for me to go in there...

Now I know I don't have to buy a filter for it...LOL

:D

Larry Delor 09-20-2007 10:23 PM

Open it up, and look in there, so you know what your fuses look like when it comes time to buy a new one. There ought to be a few slots with spare fuses there too - if not, replentish them. Always replace a fuse with the same color fuse.

CamelotShadow 09-20-2007 10:26 PM

:eek:

Well wouldn't you know it
I'll be loooking in there tomorrow
trying to see if they look good
& trying to narrow down the source of my dash clicking

Can you take on out with battery installed?
Would there be any problem?
I want to try to figure out which one controls the clicking

Also heard they get old & to replace old alum w brass or copper

I there also fuses behind the ash tray?

:D

Larry Delor 09-20-2007 10:36 PM

They can get hairline cracks, that at first, evade detection.

As far as I know, there aren't any fuses behind the ashtray.

t walgamuth 09-20-2007 11:12 PM

I thought for sure someone would tell him that was where they put the muffler bearing!;)

Tom W

Larry Delor 09-20-2007 11:30 PM

The muffler bearing is on the other side - he has a Euro, remember? This side will have the reservoir for the directional fluid.

CamelotShadow 09-21-2007 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Larry Delor (Post 1625242)
The muffler bearing is on the other side - he has a Euro, remember? This side will have the reservoir for the directional fluid.

Good thing its not a Aussie model
Lest it be on the roof
:scream:

david s poole 09-21-2007 09:29 AM

careful,remember it was the aussies that showed ford how to build a quality car.

865sp300e 09-21-2007 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david s poole (Post 1625444)
careful,remember it was the aussies that showed ford how to build a quality car.

Careful, Dingos are known to hide inside the "black housing"

CamelotShadow 09-21-2007 12:14 PM

I have a few spiders in residence
don't know about dingos
but I heard frogs & snakes like to hide out in the warmth of the engines.

Did you know
aussie cars have boots & bonnets...

Took the black cover off

Fuse box lid has diagram in English
I color checked all ceramic fuses
2 are wrong color
Other thing is I saw the OVP relay
it has the red 10 cap on top of big box fuses

Some of the big fuse holders are shaky
Not sure if thats a problen
Looks like 3 in back
I can remember red yellow & black big box ones
then about 6 silver cannisters w same number on them & one spot empty

I didn't take any ceramic out
they looked like the metal was ok
No corrosion
I can't get my fingers in the tight space to take one out
though I thought best not to touch them now
Do you need a fuse puller?

There are a few spares in front\\

The wrong fuses have 16A red instead of 8A white

8 which is just a headlight low beam left
all other 3 headlghts were white

15 is trunk light safety belt antenna etc which work but code says white 8 Amp


:headshot:


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