Mk2 fuse/relay panel

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Mk2 fuse/relay panel

Post by marcus »

I'm wanting to get a look at the back of this but Haynes has no info, does anyone know if there's enough slack in the loom to allow it to be unscrewed (where?) and withdrawn sufficiently far to get a look?


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Re: Mk2 fuse/relay panel

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It's a fecker Marcus, done it a couple of times.

You up can unhook and unscrew and get a look but it's certainly not perfect. Take out all the other trays (and the dash if you possibly can but that's perfect world stuff).


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Re: Mk2 fuse/relay panel

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If you take out the glove box, it leaves a big hole through which you can look and work.


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That's handy, took out the trays and the glove box over a year ago, to fit a radio which is still languishing in its box...


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