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Adapted GM fuse cum relay box Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:10 am     Views: 1654      Rating: Not rated

This is the Vauxhall Cavalier Mk. 2 fuse cum relay box, which I adapted for use on my British specification, 1973 VW Type 2 Westfalia Continental campervan.

There are as standard, eighteen positions for plastic blade-fuses and four of either turn-signal relay, accessory relays or buzzers.

In addition, there are five bays beneath, into which one can slide clip-in modules of two types. One module type accommodates two plastic blade-fuses, whilst the other module type accommodates single relays, of various 1/4 & 1/8 inch blade-terminal configurations, as shown separately in the top two rows of images, at the following link.

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/album_page.php?pic_id=327972

I adapted one of the two-fuse holder modules, to accomodate my VW headlamp dip & flasher relay, by cutting and heat welding into the module, the appropriate section of the VW Type 2 fuse & relay box, relay-connector strip.

Note also at the top of the picture, the four supplementary & relocated dashboard switches, all with the VW Type 1, 3 & 4 switch-knob pattern (i.e. truncated, stepped cone), as used on all my other switches.

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