08-02-2025, 07:06 PM
Just a note on these fuseholders.
1. They have a spring underneath them.
2. They are a cylinder with quite fragile metal lugs at the end - DO NOT FORCE or you'll break these lugs which are used to lock the fuseholder in place.
Generally if things aren't seized-up you should be able to gently push these and twist with your thumb in an anti-clockwise direction.
If you do break the fuse holder they can be purchased online from electrical retailers.
1. They have a spring underneath them.
2. They are a cylinder with quite fragile metal lugs at the end - DO NOT FORCE or you'll break these lugs which are used to lock the fuseholder in place.
Generally if things aren't seized-up you should be able to gently push these and twist with your thumb in an anti-clockwise direction.
If you do break the fuse holder they can be purchased online from electrical retailers.