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post Jun 7, 2009 - 12:50 PM
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Glacyus

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I am a 6gcelica owner, and a recent lurker of these forums. I am just starting my tinkering with the Celi, so forgive newbie questions, including the one in this post.

I had my passenger side window not work, so I swapped the 30amp fuse in the kick panel with the one for the rear window defogger, and that fixed the problem. The fuses are not burned, but I did notice a greenish corrosion on all three 30amp and one 40amp fuse in there. I tried purchasing new fuses at a local parts store, only to find they didn't fit. The only other similar fuse had the same problem, the socket blades fit parallel, not staggered like the fuse I needed. Before I try other parts stores, would someone happen to know the name or designation of our fuses? I've looked everywhere for the answer, including repair manuals with no avail.

Thank you.
post Jun 8, 2009 - 3:08 PM
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A link to an online shop that sells these fuses would do as well if anyone knows.
post Jun 8, 2009 - 3:13 PM
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Grainger is a leader in electrical supplies, I get some odd fuses there myself for radio transmitters. I'm sure they'd have the am2 30amp.

The fuse part number is: MIN10BP

If you google that there should be a large amount of providers for that fuse, atleast from what i've googled! Good luck sir!

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