Warpath
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Wow, just checked mine. I thought, I just got this, surely (dont call me shirley) they figured this out already. Nope, they were all loose. Even the relays were ready to pop out. Good save OP!!
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@TaiMcI'll be doing this today hopefully! Thank you!
'Preciate it! I'll probably check it in my parking lot before I leave work today.@TaiMc
You would be wise to do so. Oh... the cover removes easily. When you place the cover back on, be sure to pull the little plastic latches in an outwardly fashion. Do this then tug up on the cover to be sure it is fastened tightly. It is not unusual for someone to just set the cover on, push down and not to have the latches grab. The outward pull on the latches makes them definitely grab the cover.

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For some of the fuses (circled in blue) are those supposed to be pushed all the way in or are those spares? They don't seem to want to be seated and the way they are sitting that high makes me think they might be spares. I just don't want to push too hard on them because that would create more problems
It literally only takes a couple of minutes to check them. I did it early this morning during a light rain and I was barely wet went I got back into the house.'Preciate it! I'll probably check it in my parking lot before I leave work today.
I just wish replacing my air filter had the same setup as the fuse box. I hate having to remove all those screws!
lol Thanks, I'm not worriedIt literally only takes a couple of minutes to check them. I did it early this morning during a light rain and I was barely wet went I got back into the house.![]()
I wasn't doubting your skills. I only mentioned that it would only take a few minutes because you said you were going to check them in your employer's parking lot when you got off work. I was just assuring that it wouldn't take long. After all, who wants to hang around their work at the end of the day?!lol Thanks, I'm not worried
If I can change the spark plugs in my previous vehicle, I'm sure I can check the fuses with limited issues! :cwl:
Those are indeed spares so they won't click in like the other ones but they should still be captured (friction) with plastic tabs to keep them from falling out.![]()
For some of the fuses (circled in blue) are those supposed to be pushed all the way in or are those spares? They don't seem to want to be seated and the way they are sitting that high makes me think they might be spares. I just don't want to push too hard on them because that would create more problems
Yes, don't worry, I didn't assume otherwise.I wasn't doubting your skills. I only mentioned that it would only take a few minutes because you said you were going to check them in your employer's parking lot when you got off work. I was just assuring that it wouldn't take long. After all, who wants to hang around their work at the end of the day?!![]()

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Even the spares get pushed firmly down. Push those encircled in blue down or they may fall out and be bouncing around. 8-) They will be riding higher so to speak then all the other fuses.
F91 (Horn) was totally loose. I touched it with my index finger and it wobbled! So i pulled it out with no tension. Then i put it back in but it NEVER snapped. No matter how hard i pressed.@TaiMc
You would be wise to do so. Oh... the cover removes easily. When you place the cover back on, be sure to pull the little plastic latches in an outwardly fashion. Do this then tug up on the cover to be sure it is fastened tightly. It is not unusual for someone to just set the cover on, push down and not to have the latches grab. The outward pull on the latches makes them definitely grab the cover.