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Old Sep 20, 2012 | 01:12 PM
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Default Need help replacing a fuse in 08 Scion XB

Hey everyone, I have been looking on the Internet for several days now and could not come up with anything. I am trying to replace a fuse in my 08 scion xb, it is the white fuse strip on the left side of the fuse box in the engine bay with the clear plastic cover over top. I went to Toyota today and ordered the replacement part for around $30. It should be in sometime tomorrow. After looking over the fuse box I am not sure how to remove this. It appears to have several covers over them that I cannot figure out how to remove. Has anyone ever removed one of these before?


Any help on this would be great. Thanks again guys.


Here is a pic, it is the long white piece in the lower left of the fuse box

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Anyone have any ideas?
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