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fuse "Stripped chassis and modified vehicle."

CodyClassB
Explorer II
Explorer II
I am tapping into a fuse to get power for the front camera. I want to use a fuse that is not critical. What "Stripped chassis and modified vehicle run/start relay coil" fuse in Ford E350? Here is the diagram. It is # 52 "Stripped chassis and modified vehicle run/start relay coil". Thanks

https://www.autogenius.info/ford-e-350-2009-2015-fuse-box-diagram/
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ksg5000
Explorer
Explorer
I would think any fuse that energizes when you turn the key on would work fine. I piggyback on fuse that runs the radio.
Kevin

IAMICHABOD
Explorer II
Explorer II
Now while I have a Chevy Chassis after looking for much the same thing I settled on the passenger compartment fuse box,mainly for a shorter and easier wire run,I found a few that were hot and not used (spare)

I see that you have a few of them in your passenger compartment fuse box.

Just a thought.
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Grit_dog
Nomad III
Nomad III
Pull the fuse and see if anything doesn’t work?
Will tell you if it’s used or not
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rjstractor
Nomad
Nomad
I would think that a "run/start relay coil" is somewhat critical. Don't know exactly what it does, but it sounds like if it blew the rig might not start or run. I would suggest using a circuit like the trailer battery charge. It should be hot only with power on (which I assume you want), and if for some reason the fuse blew it would not affect anything critical.
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CodyClassB
Explorer II
Explorer II
Do you have any suggestion? I checked and the ones not used have no power.

BurbMan wrote:
Why don't you grab one that says "not used" and put a fuse in that slot?

BurbMan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Why don't you grab one that says "not used" and put a fuse in that slot?