Someone's probably going to come along and say that metal bracket blocking the upper left hand screw can be removed, but I looked it over a bit and couldn't find a way to take it off. I've done a good bit of searching and can't find any easier way of removing the fuse box.
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Originally Posted by dylim
It's just an extended fuse. So one fuse becomes two fuses, with a wire to connect your new component - check here (add-a-circuit):
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ource=googleps
You pull out the old fuse, put the fuse in the add-a-circuit, put one more fuse for the new component, and connect the wire from add-a-circuit to your new component.
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So if the instructions say to connect a wire to PIN 8, I guess you need to figure out which fuse PIN 8 connects to and add the tap there?