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80 amp fuse blown

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ok i just blew my main 80amp fuse in the engine bay. how do i take it out? i took out that stupid bolt and it still won't come out! thanks
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If I remember correctly, there are two bolts holding it in (one for + and another for -). It shouldn't be to hard of a change. However, I have to wonder why you blew it? :?
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the reason is kind of stupid lol. i was under the car changing the alternator. i was under the car and i forgot to take the negative off of the battery. i told my bro to do it since i was allready under the car. i thought he took it off already and boy were there sparks lol.
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where is the other bolt?
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ok you found the one right when you open the fuse box now you have to undo two screws that hold the box in place and then you'll see the other on on the oppisite side as the one in the box it'll be on the side faceing the front windshield
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there are two bolts holding it in (one for + and another for -).
Your joking of course.....
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Grants wrote:
there are two bolts holding it in (one for + and another for -).
Your joking of course.....

Ummmm. . . no. There are two bolts
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thank you very much
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MX3-Freak wrote:
Grants wrote:
there are two bolts holding it in (one for + and another for -).
Your joking of course.....

Ummmm. . . no. There are two bolts
He meant about the + and - . There is no negative on a fuse, only positive :wink:
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