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Issues hooking up fuse bypass on 2014 CR V

edstep
Explorer
Explorer
I got my 13" fuse bypass to hook up on my 2014 Honda CR V. While trying to connect the leads to the fuse block ( fuse 19) the ends keep slipping out of the fuse holder. I have tried it once to many times now the end broke off. The fuse box isnt in the most desirable location. Any way I was just wondering if someone else experienced this issue and what they did to rectify it
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njtony
Explorer
Explorer
where did you buy the switch ?

robatthelake
Explorer
Explorer
They really located that Fuse box in an tough to get to location.I guess they figured none would ever need replacing or intended to make it difficult so that the dealership could make a few extra bucks!

Back to the Switch wiring issue. I made my own switch harness by soldering a dual 18 ga Wire to a Deliberately blown Fuse ! Hot glued the exposed parts to prevent a possibility of a short circuit.
Then connected a new Mini Fuse holder to one side of a simple Toggle Switch at the other end of the wires which was installed on the dash.
At that point I plugged the assembly into the fuse panel!
Rob & Jean
98 Dutch Star Diesel Pusher ..07 Honda CRV AWD

tropical_ron
Explorer
Explorer
Truth be told...I gave up trying..Went to car stero shop and they did it in 5 minutes. Didn't want to charge me but I gave him a nice tip...fyi switch works GREAT.
2007 National Tropical T370 LX CAT-350
2010 Honda CRV awd
Blue Ox Baseplate
SMI aux. brake

1492
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