I have found that it's much easier to get to the back of the fuse panel if you remove the panel from the mounting bracket (one philips screw), then remove the mounting bracket (two screws). With the bracket out of the way, you can rotate the panel a bit and see the back more easily. And definitely disconnect the battery ground first... :) tx, bmc :) "Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...." >> Right off, however, I can not see where to connect the new wire to the >> #3 circuit at the fuse box. Do I have to remove all of the relays and >> fuses and open the fuse box further to continue? If so, do those of you >> who are fuse box savvy have any cautions, insights, or tips besides >> ground strap disconnections in advance of the work? Thanks in advance. >> Al > |
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