Chinese puzzle fuse box

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Chinese puzzle fuse box

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Before I start sawing it to pieces can anyone give me any idea how to get the connectors out of my thunderace fuse box please.
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can you put a picture up so we know what we're dealing with?
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Will do
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Those metal clips slide in from the back and then clip into the plastic moulding.
It should be possible to wedge the plastic aside (pond are very good for this) and push the metal out from the fuse side

Why do you need to strip it? Tha fittings look clean and solid in the pics
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Cheers stig, the frayed brown/blue wire in the centre is causing intermittent hiccups and needs to be fixed. Its part of the ongoing investigation into my overcharging/rpm dip mystery.
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There are little tabs that can be sprised open with a thin screwdriver.
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