Fuse puller
There is one. Mine is in a spare slot in the fuse block in the engine compartment - 2001 s2k.
Mine is a tiny thing whitish/yellow about 1" square open ended with the ends hooked to grab the fuse and pull - push in with fingers.
I have found out that a pair of needle nose pliers work best if you are dealing with the standard plastic push-in stabbed contact fuses.
Round glass fuses(which I am not sure the S2k has) are best yanked with a special made fuse puller(pliers could crack the glass tube). Small pullers are found at Auto/Electrical supplies or maybe Lowes/Home Depot electrical dept.
My old 240Z's had a terrific glass fuse puller about 3" long. I miss those.
Mine is a tiny thing whitish/yellow about 1" square open ended with the ends hooked to grab the fuse and pull - push in with fingers.
I have found out that a pair of needle nose pliers work best if you are dealing with the standard plastic push-in stabbed contact fuses.
Round glass fuses(which I am not sure the S2k has) are best yanked with a special made fuse puller(pliers could crack the glass tube). Small pullers are found at Auto/Electrical supplies or maybe Lowes/Home Depot electrical dept.
My old 240Z's had a terrific glass fuse puller about 3" long. I miss those.
Even if you find it you'd have to be pretty limber to even contort into postion to pull a fuse.
I need to switch a fuse and am waiting until the 14 month is old enough to understand so he can get in there and do it for me -LOL.
I need to switch a fuse and am waiting until the 14 month is old enough to understand so he can get in there and do it for me -LOL.
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