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Does anyone know how to remove the cables from the fusebox? I can't get those spades out for love nor money, haynes manual doesn't mention it either.
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Look at the spare spaces without connections in them and you'll see the tangs that you need to lift to slide the terminal out.
Perhaps you'll have a small screwdriver that will fit, or as I did, you could make/improvise a tool.
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My 30 Euro B&Q tool set came with some tiny flathead screwdrivers, like the ones yo umight use on sunglasses. I got one of those in to undo the tang SS mentioned while pulling at the same time. Get a little flashlight in there to help you see what he's talking about. That was on my turn signal relay, next to the fusesbox, but, similar spades I assume.
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