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Originally Posted by MPREZIV
The wiring plugs into it with a handful of big multi-pin connectors tho Dean. They don't clip directly into the fuse box. It's got tons of pins/soldered connections inside. It's very possible that one of them is loose.
By your description Dewey, you're going in the direction. If there's no loose wires in the plugs, (as well as corrosion/breakage) or loose/damaged plugs, it seems that your problem is *inside* of the fuse box, since you can get it to come back by hitting it.
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Are there actually bulkhead connectors on the side of the fuse box and it is a PC board inside or are their wires coming out and connectors down the wires a ways? I'm not saying the FB internals are simple, but if it is the later and assuming the back comes off it, a loose connection or frayed wire should be an easy find.
Pins pushed back/out of connectors are also a common gotcha that a whack can cure. Checking those as Cory says and shoving them back together well may fix it.
Either way, you should be able to pick the whole thing up from a dismantler would be my suggestion if you don't want to pull it apart.