AW: [DMCForum] pulling a melted fuse
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AW: [DMCForum] pulling a melted fuse



turn the headlights on, the plastic will melt and you can
pull out the fuse ver easily ;-)

Mike, don't be so complicated, it's enough when your girls are ;-)

Elvis



My question of the day...since I am in the relay comp. swearing at my a/c
light panel modification not working I noticed my high beam fuse is
looking
puffy and at the early stages of melting....I went to remove it and it
will
not budge...I would expect nothing less. Not wanting to damage anything
else I gave up when my fuse puller could not even get it to budge. The
funny
thing is I never use my high beams. Obviously then this must be a personal
thing between my low beams and high beams and I dont want to get in the
middle of it :-) ...Is there a safe way to remove a fuse without pulling
the
transmission out with it?

I know this is one of the fuses that is prone to meltdown.

thanks....

Mike C



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