Fuse box wiring.

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robe338

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David
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1977, 1984
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K10
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350
Hi everybody. Ive got a fuse box from an 1984 k10 with some cut wires, that id like to fix before installing it back in my truck. Heres a picture.

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Can anyone tell me how all these are supposed to go back together?

A goes to bat slot with this connector and cut wire. As an added bonus any ideas what this cut wire would have gone to?

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B goes to the stop/hazzard fuse slot.

C goes to this black box at the top of the fuse block( whats this box for?)

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D goes to this relay thats hanging out by the top of the fuse block. ( whats this relay for?).

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Thanks for any help any one can give. My biggest concern is how/where the cut wires hook up.
 

Matt69olds

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I would strongly suggest getting a wiring diagram. I think the black box on the fuse panel is the seat belt warning buzzer, the relay is the horn relay. Other than that, get a diagram, a magnifying glass (those numbers and wire colors can be hard to read) lots of time, and some aspirin!
 

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