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Big connector near interior fuse box, need reference photos

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I just got my car back from having the evaporator replaced and was doing a once-over to make sure they put everything back correctly (they forgot to plug in the amplifier output connector). There's a big grey connection block with a blue locking latch near the interior fuse location that's just hanging there. I know for a fact this was secured somewhere previously...I just can't figure out where and how. I think i have the 'how' down, there's a channel on the backside of one side of the connector, I just can't find where it slides into.

Could someone pop their fuse box cover and check to see where this block snaps/slides into to secure it? Maybe take a few pictures for me?

Picture of the block in question:


Picture of the locking slide channel on the backside
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Can anyone do me a solid and check your fuse box area to see where this big connector is anchored so I can keep it from flopping around? Maybe a picture or two? I sure would appreciate it.
 

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Here is what mine looks like. It seems like it's attached to something.
Can you see a pin or something on the other side for it to fit into?
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Here is what mine looks like. It seems like it's attached to something.
Can you see a pin or something on the other side for it to fit into?
Thanks! There isn't anything there on mine, but there definitely was before. there's a groove/channel on the other side that absolutely slides into some sort of retention, mine isn't there, though.

Now to try to find a parts resource with exploded diagrams to figure out what's missing. :(

If anyone can come up with something, I'd appreciate it.
 
 




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