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Old 04-05-2011, 10:35 AM
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good day! my son has a 01 s10 blazer and the passenger power window isn't rolling down. looks like "pin" where the fuse plugs into is broke. how can i replace that? it's for the fuse in the engine compartment... much thanks!!


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Old 04-05-2011, 10:43 AM
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I cannot recall anyone successfully dismantling the fuse/relay center to repair damaged terminals... Most have purchased the complete fuse/relay center from a junkyard and installed it. There are two different versions (standard & up-level) so you have to make sure that the replacement has the same terminals in all of the same location as yours does.
 
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:59 AM
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that doesn't sound fun. so when you say fuse/relay center, you saying the whole "panel" that all the fuses plug into? i assume i can tell the differences visually? is it a straight swap, unplug "some" connectors and install? is this common that those terminals break? much thanks!

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also, how much should i expect to pay for the fuse panel used? i found one locally for $50, seems high... thanks peeps...
 

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$50 seems right for the fuse box. You can tell visually. All of the holes are there, but not all will have the metal terminals in them. You must make sure that all of the terminals are in same locations as your box has them.
 
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