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Fuse box
I have often installed things on my vehicle, however, I have never had it cost me. I recently purchased the lower grill with the off-road lights. I got the grill and bumper off, removed the old lower grill, installed the new one and put everything back with no problems. Next I started doing the wireing harness. All went well unitl I recached the part where I had to remove the fuse box and install an adapter and two wires. That part went OK, then I tried to put it back together. No go! I tried again, and again. I looked under the fuse box and fround one bent tab. Fixed that and tried again. I lost count how many tries but it finely went back into place. I connected the battery, got in, put in the key and nothing. All I got was a door ding and the front headlights came on. NOTHING ELSE. The key would not come out.
I learned that all wheel drive can be drug a few feet, to get it out of the garage, without any problems. I contacted OnStar first and they ordered a wecker - 5 hours later he arrived. I just had him get it out of the garage because it was to late to take it to the dealer. The next morning I called AAA and had to wait only 45 minutes for them. End result - cracked fuse box. Cost $870.55. :crying: I do not think I'll mess with wiring for a while. |
Re: Fuse box
Bummer! :(
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Re: Fuse box
I was having trouble too, when I installed my lights. I found that the clips or "jaws" on the 2 large connectors in the bottom of the fuse box must be in the upright position so the upper half of the fuse box will seat properly. I know this doesn't help you out here, but maybe it will help some of the other members. Good luck with your fix.
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Re: Fuse box
That box looks tough enough. However looks can deceive. Sounds like wiring should be kept above board.
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