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 +B10: 4 fuses
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 +B110: 6 fuses
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 +B210: 8 fuses
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 +B310: 8 fuses
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 +B11: Rectangular 12 fuses
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 +B120 1989: Rectangular 10 fuses
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Revision as of 04:39, 14 September 2010

In addition to the main fuse wire in the engine compartment, there is a main fuse box under the dashboard.

  • Original equipment: NILES brand No. FB 206N
    Fits B110 and 620
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USA 1972 Owners manual (see pages 35 for fuse information):


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If a fuse needs to be replaced, refer to the specifications listed on the fuse box cover.

Fuses
B110 uses the standard cylindrical fuses used by all cars until around 1980. The numbers are:


Ignition Switch Circuit (only HOT when key is in IGN position)

  • 15 AMP Head Lamp
  • 15 AMP Wiper, Washer, Heater
  • 10 AMP Meter, Reverse Lights, Alternator Regulator

Battery/Alternator Circuit (always HOT)

  • 10 AMP Park lights, Tail lights
  • 15 AMP Radio, Cigarette lighter, Room lamp
  • 15 AMP Horn, Stop lights, Hazard lights

There are also two empty holes in the fuse box to hold two spare fuses.

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Contents

Wiring

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Fusible Link

The Fusible Link ("Main Fuse") connects to the POS battery terminal about six inches from the battery. The fusible link is a special length of wiring that will melt if its rating is exceeded and is there to stop the electrics if the car is drawing too much power, like an open short circuit. It has a special non-flammable coating, and is typically 4 wire sizes smaller than the main feed wire.


WARNING: Do not replace fusible link with a solid wire, or a regular fuse -- you risk burning up the entire wiring system ... see Wiring#Main Wiring

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The white wire here has been cut from the Postive battery cable:
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Both green wires are the same. Top: New, Bottom: old and faded

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  • 25442-H2500
  • replaces 25442-H1100 LINK-FUSIBLE,TYPE C replaced
    • part number 25442-H1100 originally for B110
    • part number 25442-H2500 for B210
  • Spec: FUL 0.5mm2 [0.5 square mm]

Aftermarket

Use a "FUL 0.5mm2" fuse-link.

  • 20 gauge: 0.5 square mm
  • 18 gauge: 0.8 square mm *TOO BIG FOR DATSUN 1200*
  • 16 gauge: 1.0 square mm *TOO BIG FOR DATSUN 1200*
  • 14 gauge: 2.0 square mm *TOO BIG FOR DATSUN 1200*


Universal Fusible Link - 20 gauge

You can use Ford, GM or Chrysler style too:
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Discussion: will this Fusible link suit ?

Aftermaket Fuse Box

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History

B10: 4 fuses

B110: 6 fuses

B210: 8 fuses

B310: 8 fuses

B11: Rectangular 12 fuses

B120 1989: Rectangular 10 fuses