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Old 04-07-2015, 03:56 PM   #1
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Talking 1991 Ford B700 Fuse Panel Diagram

Does anyone have a Fuse panel Diagram?

I recently purchased a 1991 Ford B700 Thomas school bus. It worked fine when I purchased it. It has been sitting in storage for a few months. When I tried to start it it would not start. When I turn the ignition, I hear a clanking sound inside the fuse panel box located inside of the cab to the left of the driver, under the fan/light switches. I have already replaced the battery with a new one.

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Old 04-07-2015, 10:09 PM   #2
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Year: 1992
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Chassis: TC2000 FE
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Your bus will be close to the same as my 92 B700.

They have two ignition relays between the key and the starter.

First one is under the dash to the left of the drivers feet.

Second one is under a cover on the passenger frame rail, between the frame and the passenger front tire.

They are just like the ones Ford used to use on the firewall of their pickup trucks.

You can still hotwire your bus directly from the starter.

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