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Old Sep 30, 2014 | 03:58 PM
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How to open fuse box cover

Hey guys,

Kind of a silly question. I am trying to get into the fuse box and was trying to figure out how to take off the cover. Didn't want to start yanking away at it in case that's is not the correct way and results in me snapping it. Can someone tell me how to remove the cover? Any insights would be appreciated!
 
Old Sep 30, 2014 | 04:09 PM
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Isn't this listed in the manual?

EDIT: Here you go...

 

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You would think! I was reading the section on how to change a fuse (p313) and step 2 just says "Open the fuse box cover". Unless I am looking at the wrong section?
 
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You would think! I was reading the section on how to change a fuse (p313) and step 2 just says "Open the fuse box cover". Unless I am looking at the wrong section?
I have you covered man. See post #2
 
Old Sep 30, 2014 | 04:18 PM
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Thnx! Odd that my p287 is not the same, Adblue section.
 
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Originally Posted by HOiYA
Thnx! Odd that my p287 is not the same, Adblue section.
NP - I have seen small changes in the manuals for different MYs before.. not sure why they feel the need to change it within the same model cycle.

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