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Broken Fuse Carrier Bracket


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After completing the wiring for my PSE install, I was putting back the fuse carrier. I dropped the nut that secures the front (right) side of the carrier and had to take the carrier out again to search for it. Upon removing the carrier, I had released the snap closure on the left side of the carrier, but I must have pulled on the carrier at to great an angle because I sheared off the plastic bracket that is connected to the side wall of the car. In addition, I never found the nut. :oops:

So I fell like a complete idiot, but I was wondering if anyone knew what is required to replace this bracket, and what the part number is for an '04 C4S. Also, is there a specific part number for the nut?

Thanks.

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996 610 117 00 Support - retail $1.59 (as of Sept 2005)

900 377 010 09 Nut M6 - retail $0.21 (as of Sept 2005)

BTW... I really think you want to find that nut - the last thing you want in a fuse panel is a metal nut bouncing around. ;)

Thanks!

I agree about the nut. I removed the fuse holder and the relay carrier looking for it before I reconnected the battery. My guess is that it fell between the soundproofing and the carpeting. I will spend some more time tomorrow looking for it.

I'll be kicking myslef for some time. It really was a boneheaded move on my part.

Thanks again for your help.

Pete

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