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S40 / V40 '96-'04 General Forum for the Volvo S40 and V40 (Classic) Series from 1995-2004. |
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No1 fuse in the engine compartment, how the hell do you get it out, noticed there are 2 nuts either side, are these part of it? Or is it a case if pull like hell. Once again sorry.
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Ah huh ! So I am not the only one unsure of his / her questions! :-)
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If its a big one, 80A for example then yes it probably will secured by bolts/nuts.
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Post a pic, always helps.. if it's a bigger current fuse they have a flat blade each side, and usually a stud with a small nut, 8 or 10mm once you removes the nuts you can take the fuse off the studs, I've got some fuses if you want, but were from an s60 rear fuse box,
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Cheers bobthecabgage and thassos, turns out it wasnt a fuse but good to know in future, never known a fuse bolted in before, only had the car 8 yrs, once again thanks.
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