Hi, I have just bought an SJ410 Santana 1987 and the wiring is like a challenge from crystal maze. I have found the majority of my problems lie with corroded fuses however I cant find anything that matches the 16 continental layout I have, as I need to check that they are all the correct Amp because I am 99% sure they are not (pics attached)
Also if anyone can tell me what colour wire is for the side lights at the back would be really helpful.
Thanks.
Need a SJ410 Continental Fuse Box Layout Diagram
Need a SJ410 Continental Fuse Box Layout Diagram
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Re: Need a SJ410 Continental Fuse Box Layout Diagram
That isn't an original fusebox.......you are going to have to unwrap the wires where they have been extended and go through them to work out which fuse is for which circuit.
http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/phpBB3/ph ... hp?id=6518
http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/phpBB3/ph ... hp?id=6518
Re: Need a SJ410 Continental Fuse Box Layout Diagram
Thanks, thats what I was afraid of. All done now just got to fit fan and temp sensor and we're ready for MOT
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Re: Need a SJ410 Continental Fuse Box Layout Diagram
You doing an electric fan?
FYI I would stay WELL CLEAR of ones like this
I had a couple of them and they clamp into the top hose. Both the ones I've had have ended up with the thermostat on the end snapping off inside the top radiator hose leaving you with no fan!
These ones are more expensive but are honestly worth it!!!
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Also don't get the cheapest fan... they can look identical but often have poor quality motors!
Mine packed up on the way to an SCUK green laning trip and I had to shell out £80 for a replacement fan
FYI I would stay WELL CLEAR of ones like this
I had a couple of them and they clamp into the top hose. Both the ones I've had have ended up with the thermostat on the end snapping off inside the top radiator hose leaving you with no fan!
These ones are more expensive but are honestly worth it!!!
Click Here for Ebay Listing
Also don't get the cheapest fan... they can look identical but often have poor quality motors!
Mine packed up on the way to an SCUK green laning trip and I had to shell out £80 for a replacement fan
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."