SECTION 10-J 1952 BUICK WIRING DIAGRAMS
10-68 1952 BUICK CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS, INSPECTION HOLE, AND FUSE BLOCK
This Section contains all the necessary 1952 Buick wiring circuit diagrams for chassis and body. The 1952 Buick wiring may be easily traced by paying attention to the color code on each wire and the color code indicated on the diagrams.
Many of the 1952 Buick wiring connections use a flat push-pull type terminal. The terminal on the wire requires a straight hard push to seat it in the socket. A hard steady pull on the wire is required to detach the terminal from the socket.
An inspection hole located on left side of dash panel is closed by a cover attached with screws. Removal of this cover permits inspection and aids in working on wiring connections of instruments on instrument panel. When cover is reinstalled it should be well sealed with 3-M Autobody Sealer.
A central fuse block is mounted under the cowl near the steering column and to rear of the inspection hole in cowl. The 1952 Buick fuse block serves as a convenient junction point for a number of 1952 Buick wiring circuits, provides a mounting for the direction signal flasher, and contains the fuses shown in figure 10-108.
The “Direction Signal” fuse also protects the stop light circuits. The “Dome Lamp” fuse also protects the luggage compartment and glove box lamp circuits.
1952 Buick Wiring Diagrams – Chassis
1952 Buick Dome Lamp Wiring
1952 Buick Wiring Diagrams – Body
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