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[Solved] How do you fix traffic jams that won't push in?

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  • #1 18811745
    adjusted
    Level 8  
    Hey,

    Need some quick advice.
    How do I fix the plugs? I can't go to press :( .
    They are all removed, when trying to insert them (I press the red button to release the lock, then press the black knob and let go) they pop out.

    Does anyone know of this type of fuse?

    How do you fix traffic jams that won't push in? .
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    #2 18811758
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    These are automatic fuses.
    If they "bounce" when pressed, it means there is a short circuit somewhere and the cause should be removed.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #3 18811760
    adjusted
    Level 8  
    Hey thanks - the problem is that one of them popped out after probably being hit with a small box (they are in a cupboard). The rest were squeezed out by hand and now they refuse to pop back in place.
    So it doesn't look like any failure....
  • #5 18811770
    adjusted
    Level 8  
    What does it mean to screw up?
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    #6 18811772
    Mierzejewski46
    Level 37  
    And pressing without pressing the red button is not possible?
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  • #8 18811779
    adjusted
    Level 8  
    Ok, false alarm. It is possible to push in without the red dangle, however, it required some force and I therefore assumed that the release of the red safety catch was required

    GENTLEMEN, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting automatic fuses that are not seating properly after being removed. The initial query highlights difficulty in reinserting the plugs, which pop out when attempting to lock them in place. Responses suggest that if the fuses "bounce" back, it may indicate a short circuit. One user mentions that a fuse was dislodged after being hit, while others recommend unscrewing and checking each fuse individually. It is clarified that the fuses can be pushed in without pressing the red safety button, although it may require significant force. The conversation concludes with the author expressing gratitude for the assistance received.
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