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Stock fuse sets

FORD*DIEHARD

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I am having a hard time finding the same size fuses for some of the stock panel slots. Does anyone know where to get a complete package set, are they available?

Some fuses are the same amps but the length is wrong.

Thank you in advance for your time/help,

Sonny
 

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nickgp

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I don’t think you will find a complete set of fuses, but will have to piece it together from a few different stores
 

Jdgephar

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Try the marine section. Lots of glass fuses still used there.

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EPB72

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I am having a hard time finding the same size fuses for some of the stock panel slots. Does anyone know where to get a complete package set, are they available?

Some fuses are the same amps but the length is wrong.

Thank you in advance for your time/help,

Sonny

Some descrepency but this is what i got,,heater/defroster SFE 20 ..BU / turn /radio SFE 14,,,,Inst.Panel AGA 2,,,Dome/lighter AGW 15 ,,,,Emergency flasher SFE 20
This is from a 72 shop manual..hope this helps Merry Christmas!!
 
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FORD*DIEHARD

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On the photo showing the fuses and location, it only says "amp", what does the "AGW/AGA/AGW" stand for, is that the size/length? Is this what it will say on the box? While looking up fuses I also saw some that say "AGC".

I just want to make sure to get the right ones.

So is it ok to have a "smaller number fuse"?

Is there a "company/brand" that is recommended or one that you should not use or are they all pretty much the same?

Thank you,

Sonny
 

Viperwolf1

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Here are some common trade numbers that will work.
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EPB72

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Eaton/bussmann is what you want brand wise ..littlfuse is ok as well.. all these fuses usually sell in a five pack and correct the letter prefix is a size/filiment style with the number being an amp rating..

I'd think ACE would have most or all as well as your local auto parts store,,I'd go with the amp rating that is labeled on your fuse block some years could be different..
 
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