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The other day I was doing some electrical changes and got a little careless and blew a fuse which was located inside to the left of the drivers seat. Well, when I atempted to remove the cover one of the little plastic pieces that hold it in place broke, to make matters worse, while tring very carefully to put the cover back on another tip broke!!! I can not keep this shut with two plastic tips broke off, they seemed real brittle, if you look at them xeyed they break!



Questions, 1. ) has anyone else had similar experiance? 2. ) anyone have any suggestions as to how to secure this cover, ( looks real ugly with it off and door open). In put is appreatiated!



Note on unrealated issue. a year ago I posted about how easy it was to get this thing stuck, and how the limitted slip isn't! I received several good replys, and the other day used their suggestions when faced with a similar experiance. My subscription just paid for itself, kept constant acceleration when starting to get stuck, and applied the parking break to help activate the limited slip differential, IT WORKED GREAT!!! thanks for all your help.
 
I broke mine on my '95 when it was new, warranty covered it !!! If I had to buy it it was only $11 for a new cover. Same goes for the cheapo visor clips.
 
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Originally posted by Rob Hanson

I have had my fuse cover on and off many times... no problems yet



DITTO (and I must have had my fuse cover off at least 50 times by now).
 
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