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    Default WTB Small Relay/Fuse box, with only main fuse.

    I need the relay box from under the hood, its the one that says ABS, FAN, MAIN, HD LAMP or something and BLOWER.

    Does anyone have a spare one, all i need is the box with the MAIN fuse in it.

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    take a pair of side cutters and head to the wreckers, find a base model poverty pack that no one will miss and cut it off. Then to avoid being charged for the whole loom but to ensure your not a thief grab a handfull of random rubbish from the ground and pay $5.00 - $10.00 for that


    The only reason I say this, is because i'm fairly sure its part of the main loom and cannot simply be unplugged or pulled off easily.

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    nah one of my mates were helping me see why my car wasnt starting, we pulled out all but the main fuses and replaced them and my mate dropped the hammer and crumled it.

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    For the amount of effort in finding another small fuse box it will be heaps easier to go out and just buy another fuse to replace the 1 that has been broken
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    Isn't it just bolted On? I mean the whole point of a fuse is to
    Protect the wiring, if the fuse blows and you have to replace the whole
    Box that would seem a little pointless

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    The main 60 amp fusible link has a small bolt holding it in,whereas the others either side of it will just pull straight out..This small bolt is located just down under the fusible link holder,theres a small plastic door/flap that opens outwards and theres the bolt up inside there.You can follow the main positive wire where it goes from the positive battery terminal to the fusible links etc as it also goes straight to this same bolt, it joins up to the main 60A fusible link in there behind the plastic flap.

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    There's actually two 10mm bolts holding the spades on either side of the box.

    A small flathead will lift the flaps to remove the bolts and slide the fuse out.

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    At the point of the screwdriver in the pic is the bolt that holds the main yellow 60 amp fusible link in its holder.Just undo this bolt and the main 60 amp fusible link can be pulled out and replaced..Sorry the pic isnt a bit clearer..
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    You have to buy this specific fusible link,they are not like the common type of fuses that most cars use.You will probably have to see holden to get one.....
    EDIT:Heres a link to a couple at supercheap auto..Im not sure if these will fit as the one you need has the bolt through it holding it in the holder..But it gives you an idea of what to look for..
    The ebay one has the holes through its legs for the bolt,so Id say its the one you need..

    ---http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...18#Description---

    ---http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...19#Description---

    ---http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fusible-F...item2a10a4e056---
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    Male - Products - Narva


    You need the 60A version which is part# 53160BL (1).




    Note the bolt holes in both blades.

    Changed one only a week ago. Any auto shop stocking narva should have it for $5-7


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