It's next to the battery. It's like Cessna messes with you by sticking just one fuse out there exposed to weather and the rest inside the cockpit.

I walked out to a scrap airframe that's sitting in Oklahoma and found a clock sitting in its floorboard. One mounting ear broken off and it didn't tick when connected to a 12v battery, but you can have it if you need it.


N18506 C-150L overhaul project
N5275G C-310A flying ecological disaster
N37BZ fast wrong way 150
N383FM kerosene burning insanity
N55HL you bought a what?