The only reason for removing the fuses is so that you ensure that outside signals from sources like OnStar (which could, but most times not likely) receive, or possibly even send, a signal; or from accessory devices turning on which might send a spike down your wires.
Those signals coming in (or going out) MIGHT disrupt your signals going between your Predator and the H2. There is 625k (approximately 625,000) bytes of data needed to download to the H2, and that takes a few minutes. The Predator seems much faster than the other coders out there. During that down, or upload, you really want a nice clean signal.
If it took the removal of all those fuses to get a clean (not RF noisy) signal, I suspect your battery might be on its last legs, or else you have some really (RF) noisy accessories on your H2. Were you playing your radio (loudly) at the time?
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