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Fuses puller, or tools you use?

HowMat

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Looking to replace a suspected blown fuse, looked and looked for this mysterious "fuse puller" and just can't find it, any pics would be great, or if mine is gone, what tools can I use?

Cheers!
 

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long nose pliers usually do the trick.
 

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Teeth....

Or side cutters.
 

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Looking to replace a suspected blown fuse, looked and looked for this mysterious "fuse puller" and just can't find it, any pics would be great, or if mine is gone, what tools can I use?

Cheers!

BIG hammer... PLASMA cutter will be be good
 

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I have these things on the end of my arms, Called hands. I have found they are quite useful for a multitude of things.
 

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Owner Manual June 2004 VZ

Page 6-10 Emergencies - Fuses. This shows the location of the fuse puller in the fuse block under the steering column.
If you haven't got the manual, it is stored in the lower right corner of the fuse panel below the Defog Relay.
If it is missing, then long nose pliers (as suggested by immortality) are probably the easiest way.

They are still around, but duckbill pliers could also work as they have a wide flat blade to grip and hold the little fuses....
Duck Bill Pliers | eBay
 
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HowMat

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oi, Turd Ferguson. Have you got a VZ man? TRY pull one of those damn fuses out with your hands/fingers, if you can, then wow! You should make a business out of it! ;)
 
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