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Stubborn inline fuseholder...

TNMGB

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I want to make sure that everything on the dashboard of my newly acquired B is in good working order, especially the hazard lights! The inline fuseholder for them is very hard to push in and twist, and I don't want to snap anything in the process. Is there a way to force an obstinate fuseholder into submisision?
Thanks!
TN
 
TNMGB, Make sure the fuse is the correct length, they are not all the same.___Keoke
 
Thanks...once I can get it out, I'll be sure to replace it with the correct length fuse. Wish me luck!
TN
 
Ah, the WD-40 worked fine! I replaced the fuse but still have no hazard lights...must check this out more thoroughly.
TN
 
Woo hoo! I finally have hazard lights now! I've been a little anxious about having them function properly when I had carb issues and stalled in a curve... on a hill... in the dark...wished I had flashers then!
Little things mean a lot...
TN
 
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