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You can bend the fuse block contacts, but what I would do so you don't accidentally cause any damage to the car is, bend the fuse contact a bit. Bend one of the legs a bit and leave the other straight. This will help put pressure on the contacts as the fuse sits in the block and will help make contact. It's very hard to explain, but I've done stuff like this in the past with some other electrical equipment and it worked well. You can also 'twist' on of the fuse contact legs producing the same effect. Use the fuse to make the adjustments instead of the car's fuse holder contacts, again so you don't risk messing up the car. Vinnie
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