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Fuse Panel

stationjj

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Hey,

How hard is it to remove the fuse panel inside the truck? I am currently having an issue with front battery not charging. As per a post from Warthog on this thread;
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?139456-Front-Battery-not-charging-Alternator-tests-good

I discovered my heater fuse had melted. The heater fuse is in a tough spot. I cleaned it the best I can, but it needs more work. Actually not sure if it can be repaired? How hard is it to remove the fuse panel inside. Is it just a nightmare to deal with?


Thank you for any ideas and suggestions?

stationjj
 

MuleMac01

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2 bolts inside the cab hold it onto the fire wall.. and also 1 bolt inside the engine compartment holds the wires onto the fuse block remove the bolts and pop it lose.. real ez.
 

stationjj

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Thanks for the reply. I apologize for the stupid question. At the time I was in a bind. I was unsure about what I was getting into with regard to my auto repair experience.
I was wanting some direction. Yes, I did search via google, but I couldn't what I was looking for.

stationjj
 
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