A coin tray is useful for in a car putting loose change in when someone gets back into the car. It means they do not have dig out their purse or wallet and can drive off as little more quickly. The change is also there for next time they need small coins.
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Simple, Get a bin bag, metal tray and plastacine. put the metal tray on the bin bag and put the plastacine in the middle of the tray grab the plastacine and shuffle the metal tray about the get a coin and touch it with coin
if your fuses are behind the coin tray on the driverside your diagram is on the back of the coin tray i just found this out cause i was looking for the same thing. i hope this helped
It's a 15amp fuse behind the coin tray, which is can be pried out (while in in the tilted open position) one side at a time. The fuse diagram is printed on the back of the coin tray. This a very clever disign, using the coin tray to double as a fuse box cover.
behind the coin tray just under the drivers air vent pull the tray out look in side
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underneath the middle console. Actually, it's the 15amp blue fuse behind the coin tray which double as a fuse box cover. The fuse layout is printed on the the of the coin tray.
Yes, there is a fuse for the air conditioner in a 2006 Toyota Corolla. The fuse is located to the left of the steering wheel behind the coin tray. Use a flash light to see if the fuse is blown before removing.
To remove the coin tray in a 2002 Subaru Outback, start by gently pulling it out to its fullest extension. Once fully extended, look for a small tab or clip on either side of the tray that holds it in place. Press or lift the tab while simultaneously pulling the tray outwards to release it. If needed, you can also check for any screws securing it, but it typically just clips in.
It is on the left side of the stearing column, gently pull out the coin tray from the spot above the hood latch. Behind where the tray was is the fuse panel for the lighter and power outlet. A guide to all of the fuses is printed on the back side of the coin tray. For the lighter, be sure to use a blue 15 amp fuse.
Hi, remove the coin tray and you will find it! Paul
It is in good condition and it is coin silver.