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Old 03-12-2013, 02:52 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mitco39 View Post
... But it also appears that this fuse can pull power directly from the BCM? Not sure what the reason for that is, seems kind of backwards that you could have an unfused connection between the BCM and its end components (as seen on page 52)

Thanks for all your help SouthArk, passed right over page 42
The signal coming from the BCM (term 82) is for the Ignition Relay coil. The ground for the relay coil is at terminal 7C of the FBJ/B. The power going through the relay contact to the fuses (#2-4) comes from fuse #G in the Fuse & Fusible Link Block.

PG-52 doesn't show any BCM connections (at least in my 2009 edition). It shows all the items that are supplied by fuse #3 in the FBJ/B.

Edit: PG-56 shows items, including Triple Meter, supplied by fuse #4.
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