underbonnet fuse box
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underbonnet fuse box
Hi Bongo buddies hope you all keeping well
I was wondering how hard is it to fit a under bonnet fuse box. On my ABS fuse a blade is missing so only one connection for the fuse.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you
turfite9999
I was wondering how hard is it to fit a under bonnet fuse box. On my ABS fuse a blade is missing so only one connection for the fuse.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you
turfite9999
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Which fuse has lost its connector ? Whats happened to it ? Is the wire still there ?
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
its 14 the ABS no it's the blade thats missing g8dhe the one you show highlighted the big one
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Slightly confused then;
The BLADES are the parts on the fuse, if one is missing then replace the fuse.
The fuse connector (socket) is mounted in the fuse holder, and has the wire for the fuse terminated on it, if it is missing then what has happened to it and where is the wire that terminates on the connector ? As without the wire your not going to get very far ....
The BLADES are the parts on the fuse, if one is missing then replace the fuse.
The fuse connector (socket) is mounted in the fuse holder, and has the wire for the fuse terminated on it, if it is missing then what has happened to it and where is the wire that terminates on the connector ? As without the wire your not going to get very far ....
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Thanks for that Geoff
Its not the fuse its the blade coming from the fuse box that the fuse goes into. Dont know about the wires though I may have to take apart.
Turfite
Its not the fuse its the blade coming from the fuse box that the fuse goes into. Dont know about the wires though I may have to take apart.
Turfite
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Hi again trying to send you a photo but cant seem to resize image sorry
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Ah thinking about it those fuses are females with the connector on the fuse end and the blades inserted in fuse block of course.
So is that one or both the blades are missing in the block ? They are might have been forced down if someone has tried to force a fuse in, the block can be released with the nuts at the ends.
So is that one or both the blades are missing in the block ? They are might have been forced down if someone has tried to force a fuse in, the block can be released with the nuts at the ends.
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Hi Geoff trying to send you photo but even resizing dosnt work if I had your email that may work thank you anyway
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
Hi geoff I hope you get this pic please let me know thank you
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
it looks like you could just slot a blade in
Re: underbonnet fuse box
Could it have pulled out with the fuse and still be stuck inside it?
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Re: underbonnet fuse box
possible bob just never noticed