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1999 Sugar Sand fuse block?

Joesfreezing

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Boat Make
Sugar Sand
Year
1999
Boat Model
Tango Xtreme
Boat Length
17
Just purchased a '99 Sugar Sand Tango yesterday, took it out on a local reservoir and found out that the trim tabs aren't working and we're going to take her out to Lake Powell next week! Seems like the HPU control switch on the dash isn't getting any power from the fuse block. I was trying to look up any information on that fuse block on the internet but can't find anything and nothing in all the manuals that came with the boat. Can someone out there point me in the right direction? There's also another red wire that's landed on a terminal that does not have any fuse associated with it but again, I have no idea where it goes or the fuse amperage it's supposed to have. help!
 
OK, so I guess I jumped the gun a little on that, apparently it was just a ground wire on the HPU that wasn't connected, PROBLEM SOLVED!
 
Another win for the board! We fixed this one before we could even reply!
 
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