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Fuse Box

I need to get under the Fuse box in the 944/2 (1985) looks like some broken or loose wiring. I can wiggle the to relays get things to work which is no fun while your driving on the highway(lol). Do you just remove the two screws in the box and lift is there enough slacking in the wiring to do it.

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If your fuse box is like mine the wires are short. Use long wire ties to keep the two rows of wire plugs together and inline. It makes it easier to plug them back in. Once you get the two hold down screws loose, pull up and at the front there is a lever, pull the lever towards front of car and it will release all the plugs for removal. There is only one way for each plug to be put back into the fuse box and push the lever back in locking the plugs in place. Like I said, my wires are short and my son had to help hold the plugs in place while I held some to push the lever lock back in place. I hope your wire bundle is longer than mine.

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Larry
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I'll give it a go ,thanks for the heads up on that lever.

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Wayne

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