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Tesla Model S frunk fuse lid
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A lid / cover for a 2013 Tesla Model S frunk fuse box. It is redesigned from the OEM version to let you to tap into the fuses to power other mods. I made this as part of my radar retrofit The lid is modified to be taller, and to have an outlet for a wire. With these changes, you can install a fuse tap It does have a specific orientation. If it isn't snapping in place, try rotating it 180 degrees. Print in PETG (or other heat resistant material) with 100% infill.
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by David Abrahams (betamax) · License: CC BY-NC-SA
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