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I asked the same question before, but I got no answers, maybe I'll start unplugging the Pod when the car sits for a while.
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I cannot remove a fuse using small needle nose pliers
2002 E53, 3.0 anyone have a method on how to remove my fuse? my washer pumps are not pushing any fluid out. Wanted to check this first before buying new pumps.
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There is a cheap plastic tool to remove fuses. Little Fuse make one and many others do too. Any parts store handles them.
Example below: https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...l_9bwqsmvwds_b
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