Underhood Fuses Tip
#41
Originally Posted by courthousedeb
I've often wondered the same thing when I see this done in the stickies. The only thing I can think of would be to bring attention to the thread by posting to it, resulting in the red dot. That way, those who may not have overlooked it, will drop in and check it out.
#46
Add me to the loose fuse list. Just about every one was loose, in both places. Will have to add the one on the battery in the back, to my list. I did note that the engine crank relay was so loose, that one good bump and it would have completely fallen out.
Back in the 80's we had a problem with the Apple Computer where the memory chips would work their way loose, it was called chip creep. I'm surprise 20 years later we are seeing the same thing in our automobile.
-JJ
Back in the 80's we had a problem with the Apple Computer where the memory chips would work their way loose, it was called chip creep. I'm surprise 20 years later we are seeing the same thing in our automobile.
-JJ
#47
#49
I thought I read somewhere (maybe here?) that someone suggested putting something like a foam pad underneath the lid to put a small amount of pressure on the fuses to help keep them pressed down.
Anyone try that already? Suggestions/comments?
Anyone try that already? Suggestions/comments?