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I have a Cuisinart BFP-703. It started smoking while chopping ice. It stopped working. Took bottom off, unscrewed board, tried following wiring, one white and one black from board.

Also a pink wire on one side of the board. Still couldn't find fuse. I understand it is supposed to be placed near or on wires, could it be tied to the gold wires with a black plastic slip tie? I am hesitant to cut the tie if this isn't correct.

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Sometimes they can be soldered to a circuit board. If it is inline, it could look like a small metal tube with what looks like white porcelain on one end where the wire comes out. If this is present, it is a circuit breaker similar to a fuse but instead of blowing with an electrical overload, it is sensitive to heat like from an over heating motor. This may be glued to a solid part of the motor like the steel plate lamination and must be replaced. These don't reset. These can also be completely inside a piece of plastic tubing as their leads are not insulated. Good luck.

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SOURCE: a/c wiring

The Red/White comes from the AC amplifier into the AC magnet clutch, from termianl 13.

The White/Blue wire goes back from the AC magnet clutch to the AC amplifier, terminal 14

The Black/White wire goes to two places, via a splice splice, 1 is to the relay box, Fan Relay # 3, and 2 is to the AC Magnet Clutch Relay.

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SOURCE: 2007 Chevy Express Trailer Wiring

on most new trucks there is a wiring harness that has a cover over it that you plug a extension into. Look for that first. If you can't find it I would go to the dealer and ask them to make sure that you don't cut wires you don't have too and end up with a mess.

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SOURCE: need a stereo wiring diagram for my van.

Yep!
Here you go...
1995 Mercury Villager Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Green/Purple
Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Black
Radio Ground Wire: Black/Light Green
Radio Illumination Wire: Green
Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: N/A
Front Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Front Speakers Location: Doors
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Orange/Light Green
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue/White
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): White/Light Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark Green/Orange
Rear Speakers Size: 5′ x 7′
Rear Speakers Location: Side Panels
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Light Brown/White
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Brown/Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Light Brown/Green
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Brown/Pink

That's what they show for factory
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