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Cab Fuse Block

GM Guy

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Is the fuse block and door with the chart in the cab the same as a gasser? The door and block on mine are all burnt. Somebody did some bad wiring! :sifone: Also, is there just a large plug on the back? or is it a bunch of separate wires?
 
Thats alright on the pic. Aren't the 1994s the flat dash style w/ the fuses toward the driver?

I was wondering mostly about the numbering and the chart compatability. i was thinking about finding any 1995 (gas/diesel) and switching, or if i needed to find a 1995 diesel.

Thanks for the response!
 
Awwww dang man! Holler if you need anything. The local pick n pray has some 6.5's in the lot.
 
Thanks for the offer!

I guess i will go around the local yards, bound to be a 1995 6.5, as this is GM country here in NW KS! :Chevy_anim: :Chevy_anim: (two GM dealers in our little town of about 4K people!)
 
murphy's law says now that you said this

bound to be a 1995 6.5, as this is GM country here in NW KS!

you won't find a thing. i hate murphy and his stupid law :prrr: it always bites me in the arse if i say "i'm sure i'll find that here". maybe its just me. :rolleyes:
 
murphy's law says now that you said this



you won't find a thing. i hate murphy and his stupid law :prrr: it always bites me in the arse if i say "i'm sure i'll find that here". maybe its just me. :rolleyes:


No Kidding, :)
but, Diesel is king here in farm country, and the farmers use Hd P/U's as they would two tons (vast quantities of round bales, too-big loads of machinery, etc), Many of them tow stock too, so i bet there are some fried 6.5s! (be nice Murphy!!! :hand:)
 
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