Kad44 fuses

petem

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Am I right in thinking that this is the drive trim fuse?

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Also, what are these two fuses?

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I’m not entirely sure - the diagrams don’t make it clear, but I think the fuses in the second picture might be related to the gear shift actuator.
 

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I’m not entirely sure - the diagrams don’t make it clear, but I think the fuses in the second picture might be related to the gear shift actuator.
The fuse for the gear shift actuator is down by the starter motor. I recall its a 5A fuse.
 

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Sorry for not being able to help with your question, but are you sure that the rubber hose in the right side of your first pic (probably a breather hose, if I should guess) isn't missing a hose clamp?
 

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Sorry for not being able to help with your question, but are you sure that the rubber hose in the right side of your first pic (probably a breather hose, if I should guess) isn't missing a hose clamp?

I assume you mean the hose going into the top of the block where it says “24 V” in the picture? If so, it’s the same on my KAD44s.
 

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Yep, that's the one I meant. Well, if that's fine for VP, who am I to argue?
I didn't say that there has to be a clamp hose, just that it seemed odd not to have one, regardless of the hose function...
 
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