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- 2022 Durango 392
I did a quick pull of the Blue 15 amp F60 fuse (followed by a "Key On") to reset the TCM (Transmission Control Module).
I wanted a fresh start on the TCM's learning curve of my recently purchased '22 DSRT 392, and read that was one way to do it.
When reinserting the fuse and pushing it down to seat properly, I noticed it sat slightly lower than other similar fuses.
So I checked the rest of the fuses, and low and behold, half of the fuses in the box were not fully seated.
Obviously, all of the fuses were making solid contact as the vehicle was running fine.
But is their not being seated all the way normal?
I wanted a fresh start on the TCM's learning curve of my recently purchased '22 DSRT 392, and read that was one way to do it.
When reinserting the fuse and pushing it down to seat properly, I noticed it sat slightly lower than other similar fuses.
So I checked the rest of the fuses, and low and behold, half of the fuses in the box were not fully seated.
Obviously, all of the fuses were making solid contact as the vehicle was running fine.
But is their not being seated all the way normal?