How do I replace the alternator fuse?

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Asked by dngrkat Jun 30, 2012 at 10:37 PM about the 1998 Toyota Tacoma 2 Dr STD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can't get the alternator fuse out of the lttle box. I have taken out the couple of screws but the fuse will not budge.

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Can you post a picture of the fuse you are trying to remove? I can tell you more from that.

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It was one of the three fuses in that little box. .. . . . I finally applied some girl ingenuity and opened the box by releasing the latches on all sides and taking the bottom off. Then I could see the other two screws inside thte box. I then took those off and I could remove the fuse and replace it. Then put it all together and hope it works. I'm in the middle of putting it all together now. Wish me luck. Wish I knew where the blue wire goes. I didn't pay enough attention to that. Here goes. . . .. . . . . . . .

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Yayyyyyyyyyy!!!!! It started!!!!!! I have achieved Nervana!!!!!! Thanks for offering the help. I appreciate people like you who want to help!!!

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Glad to help. Anymore car questions, just send a message and I'll help the best I can.

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