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- docjExplorerIf the owners manual says to remove the fuses (which is also what the FMCA dinghy guide says) then what's the problem? You can either remove the fuses or install fuse switches if you want to make things a bit simpler.
- kalynzooExplorerIn the Saturn, a GM car, I only pull one fuse. I believe from reading the Traverse has one fuse for the Aux system (dashboard lights) and one for On-Star, not sure about the third. But just install a disconnect switch into each fuse slot and off you go. You can purchase them, or make them, I made mine. Take an appropriate fuse, short it out, solder leads to both test pins on the top of the fuse, run the wire to a reachable location and install a new fuse clip. Then just pull the reachable fuse when needed. Or purchase a pre-made switchable connector. I'm also thinking of the Traverse as it will hold the grandkids if we take them on trips. It will be a bit heavy for my gas Adventurer, but I may add the Banks to the engine.
Happy Trails.
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