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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 02:01 PM
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Removing ignition fuse?

Any thoughts on how to get to/remove the #60 ignition fuse in the under-dash fuse box on my 2011 Honda Fit Sport? Have a weird situation where the AC fan blower, the AC switch indicator light, and the rear defroster indicator light all went out at once - trying to figure out from the circuit diagrams what all those have in common, and it seems to be that fuse and ground G502. But it's not a normal fuse, seems to be held in by tabs and I just can't seem to get my fingers or tools in there. And is that screw involved or no?

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Old Oct 23, 2022 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by tjkelman
Any thoughts on how to get to/remove the #60 ignition fuse in the under-dash fuse box on my 2011 Honda Fit Sport? Have a weird situation where the AC fan blower, the AC switch indicator light, and the rear defroster indicator light all went out at once - trying to figure out from the circuit diagrams what all those have in common, and it seems to be that fuse and ground G502. But it's not a normal fuse, seems to be held in by tabs and I just can't seem to get my fingers or tools in there. And is that screw involved or no?

Many thanks!


Note: I borrowed/cropped this photo from another thread - hope that's cool to do...?
Take the screw out completely. I found you need to hold back one of the spring clips holding the fuse in (part of the white fuse box) on either side and you should be able to wiggle it out with some pliers.
 
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