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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8816877" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>Yeah I'm more concerned about getting my door panels back on then the fuse holder I'll get the fuse holder to work.</p><p></p><p>All of the holes are open for the plastic tabs to go back into something stopping it and I don't know what it is I got to figure out what is not allowing it on the speaker side to click back in it clicks in down below the speaker but once I get up on the side with the speakers and above the speaker those tabs will not go back in I can force them in but there's so much pressure there they won't stay clicked in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8816877, member: 686176"] Yeah I'm more concerned about getting my door panels back on then the fuse holder I'll get the fuse holder to work. All of the holes are open for the plastic tabs to go back into something stopping it and I don't know what it is I got to figure out what is not allowing it on the speaker side to click back in it clicks in down below the speaker but once I get up on the side with the speakers and above the speaker those tabs will not go back in I can force them in but there's so much pressure there they won't stay clicked in. [/QUOTE]
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