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[* black] Highlighted in red is the Heater Fuse housing. Highlighted in orange, is the fully removed Heater fuse.
[* black] Using the straight tipped tweezers, pinching the wire just in front of the large end of the fuse and push the fuse straight back.
[* black] The large end of fuse will being to come out of the brass holder. After the large end of the fuse has been begun to come out. Regrip the large end of fuse with the tweezers and continue to pull it straight out.
[* black] Once out, start placing the new fuse into the house in the reverse order that was used to remove the old fuse.
[* black] Making sure to not bend the wire of the fuse. Using the holes of the housing as a guide will allow you to put the fuse back in the correct orientation.
-[* black] Following this guide in reverse order will bring you back to a completely assembled device.