<VV> Question

Charles McKinley cmckinley313 at verizon.net
Tue Apr 12 22:16:04 EDT 2011


Not sure this is directly pertinent, but my '63 Monza 900 has a live  
circuit for a glove box light that is always hot at the fuse box and  
is controlled by a switch in the glove box frame. I understand this  
was not present in other '63 models.

Chuck McKinley

On Apr 12, 2011, at 9:18 PM, shortle wrote:

> I was under the impression (illusion)b this was for the gas heater  
> option. Though it may not have been available in '64 maybe they had  
> these fuse boxes leftover from earlier production. Yes, you can  
> (IMO) use this slot for other things. I use it for my stereo. Is the  
> "glove box light" supposed to be hot all the time or is it a  
> switched on accessory?
> Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Svsassi at aol.com
>> Sent: Apr 12, 2011 2:44 PM
>> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
>> Subject: <VV> Question
>>
>> While working on a '64 Monza I noticed (and I have noted this  
>> before) there
>> seems to be a slot on the fuse box which does not seem to be used.   
>> There
>> is a male plug next to it labeled cig ltr and the slot is labeled  
>> HEAT BLOW
>> and GLV BOX LT.  It accepts a 10 amp fuse.  What is this for?  Can  
>> it be used
>> for something else?
>>
>> SVS
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