There's a fuse puller stored in the driver side kick panel.
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06-16-2012, 12:03 AM | #243 (permalink) |
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Crap, really? I'm used to them being attached underneath the fuse box covers in other cars. Eh, it was no biggie.
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Ill be waking up and pullin mine tomorrow.
The fuse you perverts
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The fuse will come AFTER the pulling is all done.
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Just finished. Easy as pie. No more steering lock worries
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Oh, and btw, I swear the car started faster with the fuse pulled. Zero delay when I pressed the start button.
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cb pull story.
I finally pulled mine. The steering wheel doesn't do its pre-start dance anymore and the car starts with no delay.
I must say getting the fuse box out was more challenging than I had envisioned reading all your posts, but was definitely do-able. Also I broke one of my little plastic trim rivets. and dropped a pocket knife down into my engine bay which came to rest on my lower plastic engine cover. getting that out was harder than the cb pull as I was at a buddies house. (no jack stands to get under there and had to drive around a crappy part of town looking for a high enough curb to prop up a wheel so I could wiggle under the car to unscrew my cover. A couple very helpful prostitutes came up to ask if I was okay and one offered to join me under the car. I don't think she was too good with tools (not the kind I was trying to employ anyhow) so I politely refused, finished my businedd and did my best 0-60 yet departing the area!!!! Woo Hoooo! Personal best 0-60 pull and a successful engine control mod all in one night. |
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06-17-2012, 01:26 AM | #255 (permalink) |
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Another satisfied customer here!
For those of you who haven't done this yet, here are the steps I followed (I'm not sure that they've been put in one place):
So, in summary: 15-20 minutes of your time and one flat blade screwdriver to save $500 - not a bad deal at all! Advice: Put the 10A fuse you removed in a ziplock baggie in the car ("just in case"). In fact, next time I visit the auto parts store I'm going to purchase a few spare 10A and 15A fuses and leave them in the same baggie. Also carry a small flat blade screwdriver in the car in case one of the other fuses blows while you're on the road. HTH! DISCLAIMER: Perform this procedure at your own risk - I accept no responsibility for any damage to you or your car! Last edited by VCuomo; 12-28-2012 at 05:00 AM. |
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