I have never been a fan of the glass replacements. Yeah they work but... they seem to not fit in the fuse holders and they have a stainless end cap on them not copper or brass like the origional ones. (have you ever seen stainless electrical wiring?) I have had a lot of issues over the years with customers switch the OE fuses over to the glass ones or the cheap plastic ones. (old Volvo cars)
You first make note of what fuse is where, remove them from the panel,( disconnect battery 1st ) take a soft wire brush and some good contact cleaner and scrub the corrosion and oxidation from the contacts. Then squeeze the contacts a little closer together with your fingers. Replace the fuses with new using the ceramic type not the cheap plastic. When you install them give them a couple of turns in the holder to "seat" them. I think that you will find that they will give you no problems for many years as long as the panel stays dry. If you think about it how long did it take from the factory to give you any problems?? If the automakers wanted glass type fuses in the cars they would have put them there.
Just an idea.
Paul