PA2013
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- 2011 DTS
Earlier in the year, I replaced the rear fusebox (on my DTS, but thought I'd post here since the hardware is basically the same) after the fuel pump relay got a little toasty inside of it. Unfortunately, while I did get a few good trips out of it, the box had to be replaced again this week. I'd rather not have to rely on buying used $200 boxes every four months, so has anyone had any luck repairing theirs?
On the surface, I like the look of these instructions. They accompany a "fix kit" from Renegade Solution Company, which basically just consists of a few basic tools, plus the low-profile relay and a replacement terminal. As luck would have it, I already possess most of those tools and a spare relay, so would just need to find what they are referring to as a terminal.
Is something like this what is being referenced in those instructions? If so, I'm strongly considering picking up a few of those to fix my two broken boxes and keep (at least) one as a spare. Anybody tried doing this recently?
On the surface, I like the look of these instructions. They accompany a "fix kit" from Renegade Solution Company, which basically just consists of a few basic tools, plus the low-profile relay and a replacement terminal. As luck would have it, I already possess most of those tools and a spare relay, so would just need to find what they are referring to as a terminal.
Is something like this what is being referenced in those instructions? If so, I'm strongly considering picking up a few of those to fix my two broken boxes and keep (at least) one as a spare. Anybody tried doing this recently?