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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 01:11 AM
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So I couldnt sleep and was going through the CL site on mods and found the ECU reset option. I was like ooh, I should try that! So I go out in the dark with one flashlight and started taking my engine covers off. I pulled the first one (25A) off successfully and while I was taking the second one off, I lost the grip on the fuse and dropped into the fuse box. I was panicking like crazy trying to get it out and made it worse by dropping it all the way down to the point where I couldnt see it anymore. I just stood there for like a min thinking.. Oh shoot, I'm ******...how am i gonna go to work tomorrow? Who can I call at this time and buy a freakin fuse! So I call my friend who has a IS250 and told him my story, he stays silent and finally says...dude u retard they come with spares. So i hurried back to my car and found spares! It was like christmas all over again. So anyway, yeah I am stupid but my question is.. is there anyway I can take out the fuse that I dropped or is it gone forever? and will it affect anything?
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 06:34 AM
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Probably will not effect anything at all. This happens more times than you think, but be happy it is just a platic fuse rather than a metal bolt!!! It will probably fall on the lower panel below the engine block and either rest there or fallout over time with bumps. I wouldn't bother looking for it or worrying.
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