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What Fuse Panel Position for AM/FM Radio

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    Posted: May/12/2008 at 5:37am
Hi Gang:
 
After working on the interior of my 68 AMX this winter, a few electrical gremlins appeared.  Both are related to the change of the steering column (to an OEM tilt Model) and the ruckus I caused in getting the old one out.
 
It seems that I disloged the red power wire from the OEM AM/FM radion in the removal of the steering column.   The end that is disloged or unattached is the end that would have gone to a + power source at the fuse panel. 
 
In looking over the TSM wiring diagram, there is no male pin designated for the radio. 
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated as to which pin out I should use.
 
Thanks
 
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From the 69 TSM, the fuse panel has one terminal marked radio and three more marked accessories. They share the same 14 Amp circuit as the back-up and turn signals. Check to see if you have any accessory terminals on your fuse panel. One of these would be what you want for the radio.
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