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    Veteran Member Three Rings scott99c2's Avatar
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    Before I break one of these

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    How do you remove these pink clips? I didn't want to snap one off trying to find a blank fuse. Pulling it gently doesn't seem to be the trick.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings 14S4GWM's Avatar
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    You can see the blanks without taking them off. They don't do anything even if you do breakone. Give it a good yank like I did, didn't break mine.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings scott99c2's Avatar
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    Thanks! I'm guessing the finesse game isn't going to work lol

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    Veteran Member Three Rings tenspeed's Avatar
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    Get a small flat screwdriver under the leg at the end. They go back on either way. The top row is battery power, the bottom row has ignition circuits.
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