My 356B coupe fuse/circuit 1 lights (brake lights, turn signals, backup light, etc) were all working and then they were not.
Naturally, I assumed replacing the #1 fuse would be the answer, but alas, I was wrong (again); So, my next guess is that wherever that circuit is grounded isn't working, can anyone help point me in the right direction for this trouble-shooting challenge? Thanks, Ken Brown, kbrown70@earthlink.net, 949-294-3061 (cell).
This elec issue has been resolved - thanks for the assistance.
1963 Porsche 356B Coupe - circuit #1 elec problem
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1963 Porsche 356B Coupe - circuit #1 elec problem
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Re: 1963 Porsche 356B Coupe - circuit #1 elec problem
There are brass jumper strips on the back of the fuse holder assembly. The electrical contact between the back and the front is by an expanded rivet head. Use a voltmeter and determine if the brass jumper side of the fuse (top?) is at 6 volts or something substantially less with the circuits you list energized.