Engine wiring harness help

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  1. Bigj47933

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    I'm trying to remove the engine harness from the firewall but for the life of me can not get that thing out. I'm afraid of breaking it and having to replace it. Is there a trick to this or just pry and hope for the best. Thanks :(
     
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    Look under the dash behind that plug is the fuse box.There is a bolt in the center of it that holds the plug.
     
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    ok just went and looked thanks I would have broke that thing all to heck. lol
    Thanks for the help.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Once you remove the bolt, the interior fuse box will pul out. There are two tabs on the inside of the car that need to be pryed "in" in order to get the front wiring harness out.
     

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