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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1548081" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>I am only familiar with the set up on my 94 but on it I know replacing the fuse box would not be a simple plug n play 10 min job by any means. The fusebox is part of the engine compartment power harness and you could probably pull the connectors out of the old broken box and then put them into a new box(if you can find one, it is not a part at the dealer) but it would be a fairly tedius task to ensure that they are all put in the correct part. Replacing the entire fuse box without doing this would mean replacing a good portion of the engine bay harness which will not be cheap, nor easy to find again.</p><p></p><p>Now we can't answer if this is something you can do yourself as we do not know your experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1548081, member: 11896"] I am only familiar with the set up on my 94 but on it I know replacing the fuse box would not be a simple plug n play 10 min job by any means. The fusebox is part of the engine compartment power harness and you could probably pull the connectors out of the old broken box and then put them into a new box(if you can find one, it is not a part at the dealer) but it would be a fairly tedius task to ensure that they are all put in the correct part. Replacing the entire fuse box without doing this would mean replacing a good portion of the engine bay harness which will not be cheap, nor easy to find again. Now we can't answer if this is something you can do yourself as we do not know your experience. [/QUOTE]
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