Fuses
#4
crapola, and it's too dark out for me too go checking.
You could always do the smart thing and just pull the fuses one at a time to find the blown fuse (assuming your stuff isn't working and you think it's a fuse)
You could always do the smart thing and just pull the fuses one at a time to find the blown fuse (assuming your stuff isn't working and you think it's a fuse)
#5
Originally Posted by internetautomar
crapola, and it's too dark out for me too go checking.
You could always do the smart thing and just pull the fuses one at a time to find the blown fuse (assuming your stuff isn't working and you think it's a fuse)
You could always do the smart thing and just pull the fuses one at a time to find the blown fuse (assuming your stuff isn't working and you think it's a fuse)
Yes that would be the SMART thing to do....
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Tried that assuming that the fuse is in that panel. I don't have a service manual and I know of two fuse locations. The one by driver's left knee and the one in the engine bay. Is there more? My Saab 9000 had 3 locations. So how bout some1 that knows some useful information.
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Thank you very helpful. http://www.geocities.com/bracecraig/maxima/fuses.gif
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