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SpyRyd

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fuse removal tool? My 2012 Spyder RT Operator's Guide, page 148, paragraph 4, states "Pull the fuse out. A fuse removal tool is available in the fuse box located behind the front storage compartment under the service cover." There is no fuse removal tool in the front fuse box on my Spyder. Is it hiding someplace or am I not looking in the right place?
 
mine is located in the fuse box snaped into a clip a white plastic tweser tool or maybe yours is in the tool bag under the seat.
Mike
 
Well..!!

Auto parts stores have them if you never find yours. Don't have an RT but on our RS it is in the fuse box under the headlight when you open the trunk and labeled "fuse removal tool", lower left hand corner of the box...good luck..!! :thumbup:
 
Auto parts stores have them if you never find yours. Don't have an RT but on our RS it is in the fuse box under the headlight when you open the trunk and labeled "fuse removal tool", lower left hand corner of the box...good luck..!! :thumbup:

No label, no clips, no fuze removal tool in the fuze box on my 2012 RT Ltd. Gotta go to an auto parts store today to pick up some spare fuzes so I'll add a "fuze removal tool" to the list. Thanks.
 
Fuse removal tool is located on the end of your hand. It's called a thumb and pointer finger. :joke:
 
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Fuse removal tool is located on the end of your hand. It's called a thumb and pointer finger. :joke:

Arn't u (full of) fun! :joke: I have small hands/fingers but they are not that small that I could grasp and remove one of the small fuses in the front box nojoke.
 
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