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Rewiring Fuse Box

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Due to some rubbish Alarm fitters my fuse box has never sat right. I was wondering if i pull all the plugs out the back and sort the wiring behind the fuse box will my car ever work again :confused4:

 

I read in another post that each plug into the fuse box can only go in one position. Is this correct? Don;t want to be in a tangle of wires.

 

Cheers

 

Beavisjem

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That is until you see how many wires are there and how tight they all are.

 

Plus your going to have the same problem getting it back in once its all re wired, best bet would be to just try and get it back in now, it is actually very awkward to get in.

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That is until you see how many wires are there and how tight they all are.

 

Plus your going to have the same problem getting it back in once its all re wired, best bet would be to just try and get it back in now, it is actually very awkward to get in.

 

Hmmm one of the reasons is i need to move it out the way to get to the 10 foot of excess cable the arm fitters left behind the fuse box and also i have 2 plugs from the door loom hanging out, they are the power for the central locking and the plug for the door swith.

 

Do both of these plug into the fuse box, at the moment i don;t have any central locking. No sound from the pump. the windows still work so the fuse hasn;t blown.

 

Will have a look how tight it is.

 

Cheers

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