I'm assuming you want to replace a broken or missing one? If so, I'd suggest: (1) People on the list who are parting out old Westies, or (2) Simply replace the fuse holder with a pair of off-the-shelf in-line automotive fuse holders from an auto parts store (or a double holder, if you can find one). Instead of the wierd German-style 8- and 16-amp fuses, you'd be fine with 5- (or maybe 10-) and 15-amp standard auto fuses. -Steven Sittser
> From: eyeofcompassion@HOTMAIL.COM (danny ~) > > hey, > > i have a 1981 vanagon westy and i cannot find a fuse holder for the > fridge anywhere (the fridge model is an RM182). If anyone knows where I > could find one please help. > > thanks in advance, > danny |
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