I am replacing the wire harness on a 2016 Chevy Cruze. Th...
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I am replacing the wire harness on a 2016 Chevy Cruze. The last part of this line of the harness is plugged into the bottom of the fuse box. Looking at the last spot I can see I feel I need to remove the fuse box to unplug the wir...
I am replacing the wire harness on a 2016 Chevy Cruze. The last part of this line of the harness is plugged into the bottom of the fuse box. Looking at the last spot I can see I feel I need to remove the fuse box to unplug the wire connector. I can’t figure out how to pull the box out.
Mechanic's Assistant: Okay, I'll connect you to the Mechanic to help find that for your Chevy. Before I do, is there anything else you want him to know?
I think that’s all for now
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DANyR122
238 days ago
Automotive Expert
Hello, Hopefully I can help you out.
The fuse box you need help with under the hood?
What [engine](/topics-engine-chevy/) do you have?
I will send you some repair guides.
Customer
238 days ago
I just figured it out
DANyR122
238 days ago
Automotive Expert
Ok great to hear, let me know if you need any additional help.
Customer
238 days ago
Thank you so much
DANyR122
238 days ago
Automotive Expert
My pleasure.
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I am replacing the wire harness on a 2016 Chevy Cruze. The last part of this line of the harness is plugged into the bottom of the fuse box. Looking at the last spot I can see I feel I need to remove the fuse box to unplug the wir...
I am replacing the wire harness on a 2016 Chevy Cruze. The last part of this line of the harness is plugged into the bottom of the fuse box. Looking at the last spot I can see I feel I need to remove the fuse box to unplug the wire connector. I can’t figure out how to pull the box out. Mechanic's Assistant: Okay, I'll connect you to the Mechanic to help find that for your Chevy. Before I do, is there anything else you want him to know? I think that’s all for now