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Gm dealer is closed so I figured i'd ask on here, i am considering taking out the 2nd row seat in the trailblazer for a full blown wall, but under the 2nd row seat, on the left side I have this:
I was told it was some kind of control box or something...anyone know what this is, what its for, and if i should worry about it breaking if i build over it????
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i'd say its some type of fuse box.Open it up and take pics of it.
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well i guess my plans for a full on wall behind the b-pillar have been shot down...its a fuse box for everything from the rear fog lamps - locks - front wipers - turn signals and 4wd....
i dont know if i can afford to have an issue and not be able to get to it, due to several hundred pounds of woofer and wood.
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Don't let that stop you. Make some sort of access pannel to get to the fuse box through the wall. You could also extend the wires and relocate the box to the very rear of the vehicle. That may be more work than making a pannel, but it also might work out better in the long run.
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yeah i actually got a great a idea for 12 x 15's and i'd still have access to the fuse box....thanks to eric (scoupen)!!!
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im pretty sure it is just a fuse/relay box like under the hood of most cars if you are going to do a wall leave it so you can get to it if you need to.
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