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Old 04-18-2018, 05:36 PM   #7
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Re: EZ wiring kits

I have used several e z wire kits without any difficulty. HOWEVER, I bought their 21 circuit (21 I believe) kit for my c10. I didn't like the way this particular fuse block mounted--but I dealt with it and used it. The wireing went as usual, without difficulty. But when I applied power and started testing the electrical system, very few items worked correctly. After many hours of checking and suspecting faulty workmanship on my part I finally discovered that the actual new fuse block was internally jumpered wrong.
With switch on--some things worked, some didn't . with switch off some of the wrong things were constantly powered. Took a lot of time to figure out and some serious thinking/checking to correct.
Bottom line----they are inexpensive and somewhat easy to install, But Ill never buy one again.
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