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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Fuse Box

2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Fuse Box

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  • OEM (Genuine) 2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Block, Engine Wiring Harness Junction

    PartNumber: 15786043
    OEM 2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Block, Engine Wiring Harness Junction - 15786043
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: Junction Block
    • Item Dimensions: 9.5 x 5.3 x 12.2 inches
    • Item Weight: 7.10 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Replaces: 15115617, 15201930, 15177119, 15095836
    • Part Description: Block, Engine Wiring Harness Junction
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    $403.16 MSRP: $640.10
    You Save: $236.94 (38%)

FAQ for Fuse Box Repair

Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the 4 retaining bolts?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 9 Nm (80 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the installation procedure for the right instrument panel electrical center or junction block?
A:
You need to install the fuse block to the I/P wire harness block, the retaining bolt, and the fuse block to the I/P until it clicks in place, connect the wiring connectors to the fuse block, and install the right side end panel.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the bolt?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 6 Nm (53 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the retaining bolts?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 6 Nm (53 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the right instrument panel electrical center or junction block?
A:
You need to remove the right side end panel, push in the tabs, pull the fuse block out of the I/P, loosen the bolt, insert a screwdriver between the wire harness block and fuse block to separate, separate the fuse block from the I/P harness block, and remove the I/P wiring harness block.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the left instrument panel electrical center or junction block?
A:
You need to remove the left side end panel and the knee bolster, disconnect all the wiring connectors from the fuse block, and remove all the fuses and the turn signal relay from the back of the fuse block. You also need to remove the retaining bolt from behind the fuse block, insert a screwdriver between the fuse block and the wire harness block to separate, push on the retainers, and remove the fuse block.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the body wiring harness junction block?
A:
You need to remove the cover retaining nut, the cover, and harness from the front of the junction block and the junction block from the bracket, remove the junction block and the retaining bolts, separate the wire harness block from the junction block, and remove the junction block from the vehicle.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the underhood electrical center or junction block?
A:
You need to disconnect the negative battery cable, remove the left fender upper brace, the electrical center brace cover assembly, and all fuses and relays, and push on the tab so that the electrical center can be rotated on the studs located. You also need to remove all connectors, disconnect all connectors from the electrical center block, push on the tabs to lift the electrical center out of the housing, remove the 4 retaining bolts to replace the engine electrical center bracket, and remove the engine electrical center bracket assembly from the fender.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
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