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Fuse box replacement - Printable Version +- The DeLorean Owners Club UK Forum (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: DELOREAN HELP AND ADVICE & PARTS CROSS REFERENCE (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: 3 - Electrical (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=15) +--- Thread: Fuse box replacement (/showthread.php?tid=57) Pages:
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- dmcdj - 12 Sep 2006 chris the aa use them all the time in there new t5 and vauxhall range also i have hundreds of the high rated fuse holders that i shoen you when i came down last week if anyone needs them for a fuse repalcment on one or two ![]() - bozzzydmc - 13 Sep 2006 Chris Hawes Wrote:The below shows the process for changing the DMC fusebox If it was a choice between an OEM one and the Special T one i would go for the special T one, I suppose its not a job you really want to do again. - stunned_monkey - 13 Sep 2006 Claire has one in Flopsy - the snag is you'll never get it to go back down into the clips as original. It's way over-priced for what it is. I bought three 6-way fuseholders for £8 but never used them because I decided on originality over improvement seeing as the car was being sold. - bozzzydmc - 13 Sep 2006 stunned_monkey Wrote:Claire has one in Flopsy - the snag is you'll never get it to go back down into the clips as original. It's way over-priced for what it is. I bought three 6-way fuseholders for £8 but never used them because I decided on originality over improvement seeing as the car was being sold. Well thats worth knowing , so its either new clips or stick with a new OEM stock one then. Unless anyone fancys one of those 'modular' relay and fuse box housings (providing as Nick T says, they dont have a common link across the fuses)and go the whole hog in there, seems like a fair bit of work to do but very future proof. |