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      10-19-2012, 01:32 AM   #2
Dackelone
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Drives: N54 e82
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I did not think it was that hard.... Here is a quick "fuse box" DIY how to open it... You basically have to undo the damper on the left side and there is a "catch" on the right side, then the fuse box will hang down, so you can access the fuses. BMW has been doing fuse boxes like this for decades now. Nothing new for BMW.

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PS: and there is still the main fuse box in the RR of the car/trunk!
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