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Old 11-24-2006, 10:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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02 Camry Fuse Problem

I have a 2002 Camry that has had the 120 amp alternator fuse burn out. I tried pulling out the fuse and the studs from the fuse remained in the holder and will not come out. I have tried and tried to remove the remining studs and they will not come out. Desperately need help!!!!!! Any appreciated.
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Sorry to hear that... the only thing I can think of is to just use tweezers or something if you can get 'em in there to pull it out.
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Some Toyota alternator fuse holders appear it to come out, allowing access to the backside. You could then push the pins out from the back. The backside of the fuse box itself should come off, this requires unbolting it from the frame. Make sure you remove the battery cable before working on the holder.
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Fuse Fix

Thanks for the replies. Neither one worked. Come to find out the fuse has two screws holding it in place from the side. The fuse panel box must be removed and the two screws removed in order to remove the fuse. Very poor design if you ask me.
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