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Old 06-19-2021   #1
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Default CDM Fuse Panel Removal

Pulling the CDM to send in for repair and can't figure out how the fuse panel is attached to the plastic bracket underneath the CDM.

Any help and ideas are appreciated.

Thanks,

Gary
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Old 06-19-2021   #2
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If I remember correctly step 1 is to split all connectors and get the entire wiring out of the way. Then there are 4 10mm hex Nuts that hold the plastic carrier in place. Remove them to get some clearance. But be careful as the plastic latches they attach to are prone to break.
The fuse holder is slid in from underneath (again, if I remember correctly). So pushing the CDM upwards and pulling the fuse holder vice versa will allow you to remove it. Maybe it's the other way around, just try.
Even then it's a PITA to actually pull the CDM out of the dash. I strongly recommend to remove the seat - not necessarily needed but makes things way easier.

I will have to pull mine again shortly due to a unsuccessful repair. Beer will play a key role in that operation...

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Old 06-19-2021   #3
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Default Re: CDM Fuse Panel Removal

This may help

Post 139 - Bose Speaker Amps and CDM Replace
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Old 06-20-2021   #4
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Default Re: CDM Fuse Panel Removal

Here is a link to the thread I posted while doing the CDM in my '90.

http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread....&highlight=CDM

Notice I did 90% of the work from the side. Did not disturb any of the connections under the CDM.
As I mention in the thread, the worst part are the connectors on the drivers side. Took me a couple of stabs at getting the CDM turned just right to go in and out, but at the proper angle was not too bad.
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Default Re: CDM Fuse Panel Removal

Just to make sure I understand - did you eventually remove the CDM towards the footweel or did you pull it to the side with all other connectors remaining plugged? That would save a lot...

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Just to make sure I understand - did you eventually remove the CDM towards the footweel or did you pull it to the side with all other connectors remaining plugged? That would save a lot...

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Matt, don't want to hijack the thread. See my last reply above.
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Default Re: CDM Fuse Panel Removal

Guys,

Appreciate everyone's posts. My question is - how to get the underdash fuse panel off of the plastic wiring loom retainer that's under the CDM/DCM/Radio?

Thanks,

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Guys,

Appreciate everyone's posts. My question is - how to get the underdash fuse panel off of the plastic wiring loom retainer that's under the CDM/DCM/Radio?

Thanks,

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Sorry. I just assumed you were trying to remove the CDM.
I did not do anything as far as removing/disconnecting the fuse panel.
Wish I could help, but have not been there and hope I don't have to go!
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Guys,

Appreciate everyone's posts. My question is - how to get the underdash fuse panel off of the plastic wiring loom retainer that's under the CDM/DCM/Radio?

Thanks,

Gary
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Sorry if my first reply wasn't as helpful as it should as I forgot to mention the retainer clips. However what I wrote is what you may want to try - considering the clips need to be unlocked.

If removing the fuse holder is your goal you will - according to my own experience - first have to clear grounds around it get clearance to the CDM holder.

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Old 06-20-2021   #10
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Default Re: CDM Fuse Panel Removal

see the photo in post #1

Am unable to get the plastic bracket out that's underneath the CDM/DCM/Radio until the fuse panel can be detached from the plastic bracket.

How to detach the under dash fuse panel from the plastic bracket that the wire looms are attached to, so the plastic bracket can be removed to enable removal of the CDM/DCM/Radio unit.

Thanks,

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