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    Engine bay fuse box externder adapter

    Would be great to have such a thing. Has anyone ever seen a fuse box extender adapter that would allow you to extend the wires as long as you want with OEM fuse box connections on the end (female to male extender).

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    (ps - mod, please move this thread where needed; not sure where it should go)

    #2
    It would have to be custom. I would try to make one if I had the parts on hand. Want to be a guinea pig ?

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      #3
      that's called a wire tuck. soldering is necessary.

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        #4
        Originally posted by sonikaccord View Post
        It would have to be custom. I would try to make one if I had the parts on hand. Want to be a guinea pig ?
        I think I'll try to make one of these.

        Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Post
        that's called a wire tuck. soldering is necessary.
        Yaaa. I'm thinking something like. Where you custom make it and then you simply have to plug and play. You could make the wires between the female/male ends of the adapter as long as you wanted. But I don't think female ends for the fuse box connectors exist.

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          #5
          why do you want this? you'll still have a ton of ugly wiring.

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            #6
            Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Post
            why do you want this? you'll still have a ton of ugly wiring.
            Because right now I have mild wire tuck with the fuse box relocated to the passenger foot well area. Without cutting wires this is as far as I can get the box to reach. It would be nice to put the box under the passenger side seat or somewhere else without cutting into the harness.

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              #7
              you could do like I am and get a 93 SE dash with the passenger airbag and put it in that area.

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              'It's now very common to hear people say, "I'm rather offended by that", as if that gives them certain rights. It's no more than a whine. It has no meaning, it has no purpose, it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. "I'm offended by that." Well, so fucking what?' —Stephen Fry
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                #8
                Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Post
                you could do like I am and get a 93 SE dash with the passenger airbag and put it in that area.
                I have a Canadian EX which has no airbag.

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                  #9
                  Finding a premade harness for cheap that will fit your 'tuck' will be hard, your best bet is to get another harness from a junkyard for the connectors and the wire, and make your own extension.

                  For an extreme wire tuck, turbo90accord used a military connector when making/extending his harness through the firewall if I remember correctly. Below is a quote from the thread I'm referring to.

                  Originally posted by turbo90accord View Post
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