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Old 11-13-2002, 11:44 PM   #1
cacauba
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fuse block

the only rust problem i have with my truck is under the cowl. i don't have time to fix it right, right now. but when it rains, some water drips on my fuse block. this results in very corroded connections. i've tried using the dremel with a wire wheel but i cant' get in there good enough. i guess my question is, how hard is it to change from one glass fuse block to another glass fuse block? if it sounds as simple as i think it is, then does anybody have a space block? would be nice to get my windshield wipers to lay down again. they stopped half way and wont move. my dash lights dont work either.
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chris
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