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Installed a new exhaust and wanted to pull the exhaust flapper fuse but my fusebox looks different and doesn’t have a little fuse puller attached like other pictures I’ve seen. This is in the trunk, on the passenger side. Am I still looking for the far left, 7.5 fuse? Thanks!

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Should the fuse puller be there but fell off?? Couldn’t feel it down in the trunk anywhere.
 

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Isn't it 203. Should be right behind the tow hook thingy.

Fell down or cost cutting or someone took it out.. maybe port shenanigans...
 
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Isn't it 203. Should be right behind the tow hook thingy
I think it’s right behind the hook…but I don’t have a little puller. Is that in a different fusebox on the car??
 

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Just use long nose pliers.. or buy off Amazon..
 

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Famous last words: What's the worst that could happen ?

Hypothetically speaking if it was me, I'd have no problems touching a plastic capped fuse with a metal pliers. If I had a plier with nylon nose around, heck nope I'd still use my long nose plier. But that's just me.
Everything around is plastic. The terminals are tucked in.. 1 in a million chance top cap broke, you'd be met with 12V 7.5A... I'd be ok with that jolt. Lol. Ok well perhaps ~16V max.
 
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Famous last words: What's the worst that could happen ?

Hypothetically speaking if it was me, I'd have no problems touching a plastic capped fuse with a metal pliers. If I had a plier with nylon nose around, heck nope I'd still use my long nose plier. But that's just me.
Everything around is plastic. The terminals are tucked in.. 1 in a million chance top cap broke, you'd be met with 12V 7.5A... I'd be ok with that jolt. Lol.
Haha thank you! I’m just shocked I don’t have a fuse puller. I guess I did buy the base model after all….
 

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Haha thank you! I’m just shocked I don’t have a fuse puller. I guess I did buy the base model after all….
That'd really be petty of Toyota. That thing is probably 10 cents cost to Toyota, perhaps even less.. I'd say it got misplaced before you took delivery.
 
 








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