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Old 07-25-2009, 02:10 AM
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Question Access to back of Fuse Box

How do you get access to the back of the fuse box (under the dash)? It looks like a matter of taking loose a couple of bolts/nuts. Is it that easy or am I missing something?

Just a comment: They didn't make it easy to get at the fuses from the front either, do they?!
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idk bout the back, but the front was easy to work with too. you know your suppose to take off a little panel to access the front fuses.
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idk bout the back, but the front was easy to work with too. you know your suppose to take off a little panel to access the front fuses.
Yes, I know. But they are facing down and difficult to get at. They are not like a lot of cars/trucks that have an in-your-face fuse box.
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ive never expieremented with other cars, but for the fit, i just get down lol
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