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mrblonde



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Can i fully drop my glove box down to get to fuse box?

As above, is it possible to fully 'drop' the glove box lid/cover beyond the fuse-box access height? looked to see if it can be unclipped but couldnt see how to do it?

Post #113529 17th Mar 2012 2:09pm
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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No i dont think you can... Remove the glovebox is the only option depending on what your trying to do?


Craig Thumbs Up

Post #113534 17th Mar 2012 2:20pm
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Lolo



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Mne just falls down when I open it..! Can get access to fuse board no problem. Maybe press it little harder see if it goes down further for u.

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Stephen.125



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+1 not too bad a job to drop it though can be fiddly to get back if you disturb all the wires make sure nothing gets trapped behind there.

Post #113537 17th Mar 2012 2:22pm
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mrblonde



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cheers guys

Craig I need ot drop it lower than it normally goes Ive bough one of those plug in fuse dran tester things a lot of you guys have used, but the shape of it, and size of the part that pugs in wont fit the lower row of fuses Sad

Post #113580 17th Mar 2012 6:13pm
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nicedayforit



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I used a pair of pointed pliers to push the blade fitting into each fuseway.
Don't remember a problem with the glove box.

Post #113597 17th Mar 2012 7:03pm
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