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XB12X 2006 fuse relay main box (block) disassembly

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DeTe

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Hello,

Is THIS box possible to disassembly, uhm.. in the
way, that it can be re-assembled? of course I don't mean
removing the cover, I think one of sockets inside the box
has a broken stick (or sticks), which make a new fuse a
little bit loosen - which, with the whole bike turbulence
happen to slide-out sometimes.. Is it possible to get inside
the box, or do I need to replace the whole thing to avoid
any possible fuse slide-outs ?

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Regards,
DT
 
that is the same problem im having my high light signal came on the dash and that was it when i tryed to start it and didnt start so i checked the fuse box and most of the fuses were lose im getting tyred of all the bs from this bike i love it but im on an island and knowone knows how to work on them
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I'm having the same problem. Fuse box heats up and the fuses lose connection. Bike STOPS RUNNING. Since bad passes are a way of life it irritates me... Any answers?
 
I would squirt some deox-it on the terminals. Then push in the fuses. See if that does the trick. But if they are so loose they seem like they could rattle out, take a little pick and GENTLY push over the contact so it's tighter on the fuse. Easy peasy. Just get a little pick or small eyeglass screwdriver.
 
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