Installation manual

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Remove the fuse from the fuseholder and connect the short red cable with
the fuse connection to the positive battery terminal. Cut the long red radio
power cable to the proper length and strip the red insulation back 3/4" from
the end. Slide the heat-shrink tubing provided with the equipment over the
cable. Insert the stripped end into the fuse receptacle (assembly shown in
Figure 9), and solder it for a good electrical connection. After soldering has
been completed, slide the heat-shrink tubing over the solder joint and
apply heat. DO NOT install the fuse until instructed to do so.
Connect the red cable from the fuseholder to the positive battery terminal.
Connect the black radio power lead, from the radio, to a good ground
connection on the vehicle chassis. DO NOT connect the black radio power
lead directly to the battery’s negative terminal.
Figure 9 High-Power Main Fuse Assembly (40-Amp)
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Fuse Assembly for High-Power Main Fuse (40-Amp)
Remote Radio
Control Cable
Installation
The radio control cable should go from the rear of the control head to the
radio. Route the cables in the vehicle’s wiring troughs (where available) or
route the cables where they are protected from pinching, sharp edges, or
crushing. One suggested route is along one side of the driveshaft hump
under the carpet. Use grommets in any holes where the cable passes
through metal panels. Figure 8 shows how the cables and components are
connected.
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TO POSITIVE
BATTERY TERMINAL
TO RADIO
REFERENCE
SYMBOL
MOTOROLAP
ART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1 0300139931 SCREW
2 0984277B02 RECEPTACLE, Fuse
3 3884383D02 CAP, Protective
4 4284275B01 FUSE, Retainer
5 6584161B01 FUSE, 40-Amp (5AG)
6 3700134371 TUBING, Heat-Shrink