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Old 05-08-2024, 09:21 AM   #1
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2003 SMB Driver side wiring diagram

Morning Folks,

I’m working on a new to me 2003 SMB Ford RB 30. It’s in great shape with only 76K on the clock driven by a 5.4 w/limited slip from the factory. Lots to do to extend the life but this week’s focus is on the electrical system.

On the SMB fuse panel (under gaucho) the 30AMP driving the drivers side electrical flow is blowing. I know there is a short somewhere along the pathway so i am looking for a wiring diagram specific to that fuse.

Can anyone share one??

Cheers,

BC

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Old 05-08-2024, 10:08 AM   #2
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Check your manual, if you don't have one you find a couple of different years here The 2004 should be a good one. Page 35 has a drawing, and page 47 has what they call a schematic.

Basically you will have any 12 volt lights, or outlets on the driver side. The ceiling lights, CB-radio, and the water pump if it is on that side.
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