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    Starter motor in-line fuse

    Whilst recovering the loom i noticed the wire that leads to the starter motor has an inline fuse on it,is this a common thing,and is it really necessary?


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    Thats for the oil pressure sensor Is there actually a fuse in there?

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    Well on a standard loom ... Lol

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    sorry yeah,wrong wire,when you pull it apart theres a Renault style connector in there and i pressume a fuse inside the casing,cant see why else it would be there

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    Odd, might be why some peoples oil pressure gauge doesnt work though?

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    Could it be a resistor?

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    That plug in the picture is for the oil pressure sensor, not there on all looms, but some sensors have the spade plug soldered on making it necessary for a removable section elsewhere in the loom, this is what your looking at.


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    yeah theres a spade connector on the end Mat,so its just a breaker point then.


 

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