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Old 06-07-2017, 05:43 PM   #1
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Fusebox, fuse connection problem

Hello everyone -- yesterday while fiddling around at the fusebox on my 72 Blazer, we pulled on the female plug for the heater and it pulled the male pin along with it -- it was fused together due to some past electrical surge. Has anyone every repaired such a problem with standard electrical male and female plugs? Any advice would be super, thank you.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:24 PM   #2
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Re: Fusebox, fuse connection problem

Once a long ways back I disassembled a fuse block and soldered a wire to the bus inside and ran it out to a fuse holder so I could power up something. I don't remember what it was I powered up but I do remember it working well. Not sure if it will work on your Blazer but it might be worth taking it apart to see.
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Re: Fusebox, fuse connection problem

thanks for your input, helpful for sure -- does anyone else have any expeieences with the fuse box having fused connections?
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