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Old 12-09-2012, 10:28 AM
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I am in need of pictures of the two small fuse blocks with fuses visable that are on the right side floor.. These sit next to the BCM which also has fuses. I purchased 2005 Corvette with some damage on east coast and transport company stopped in New York took vehicle down to get another one up and left vehicle on ground and storm hit. Water every where. I removed dash and rebuilt just about everything. I replace BCM but the small fuse blocks were chroded so my helper removed all the fuses to clean. I don't find much that shows pictures of these fuse block with pictures of the size of fuses. thanks for the help.

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The BCM and the fuses you speak of are part of the same unit.
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Originally Posted by RLSebring
Hey, a related question: I want to insulate the reverse relay, but there's a big black cover with a bolt in the middle (visible in the pic above) where the relay supposedly is. Is it really inside that cover? How can I remove it? By the way, I insulated the brake relay on the '12 GS and it's silent now. Can't even hear it without the stereo turned on. But diagram behind the kick panel shows reverse solenoid where that black cap is. Don't want to mess with it until I know what I'm doing. Don't want any codes either. Thanks gang.
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There are two small fuse boxes on the floor next to the BCM. Service manual does not have a picture of them like they do for the BCM
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There are relays on front side and two mounted on back of BCM

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