to find fuse block if it has one,u need to lie upside down with your head under the dash.if it has a fuse box it is hard to find and way up under the dash
a lot of the fuses are inline fuses and you just got to look and find then
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2002 Audi quattro 1.8 ignition module location
In order to locate and replace the cylindrical shape flasher module, the four screws holding the fusebox in must be removed. The glove compartment door hinge is sort of in the way so it is best to remove glove compartment screws, though glove compartment door will still stay on. the cylindrical shape flasher module is located behind fusebox and it has to be searched for by feeling for it. In my case I found it by reaching behind fusebox to the left. I was told to first turn on my four way directional signal so that after I disconnected the cylindrical shape flasher module I knew for sure that I was not disconnecting the four way cylindrical shape module. Now the cylindrical shape flasher module that I removed was yellow in color and the one I bought to replace the cylindrical shape flasher module was silver in color. Getting the fuse box out took a little tilting and angeling to get out
When changing the lights on a 1995 Acura Integra remove the dash on the center console and pull it off. Remove all the accessories and reach the old bulbs. Replace the bulbs.
The code that came up should have specified a location. Left, right, upstream, downstream, etc.
The first thing I would do is replace the fuel filter and air filter. Also if the vehicle has over 80,000 miles, I would replace the plugs and plug wires. Also check all vacuum hoses for a leak. Replace them all if you find one is cracked and leaking as this is a very inexpensive repair. Do them one at a time, so as to not get confused on the location and how they are routed.
Locate fusebox under dashboard. Check owners manual for location and fuse number. Replace fuse.
How do you replace the windsshield wiper relay in a 2004 Ford Focus. It would appear that the relay is in the fusebox, but access to it is impossible. Looks like the fusebox may need to be removed to access.
Under Car, In front of fuel tank up high, behind rear differential, disposible clips on hoses.
Have you checked the fuses? The location of the fusebox will be listed in your owners manual. The manual should also have a diagram of the box - which fuses control what, etc. Then find the bad fuse and replace it.
It is located on the backside of the fusebox near the drivers feet. There are two 10mm bolts holding the fusebox to the vehicle(top and bottom) and a harness at the top that should be unclipped. You can get a little free space without removing the harness, but I would recommend it. Remove the fusebox and look on the backside. There is a plastic box roughly the size of a pack of cigarettes clipped into the back of the fusebox, that is the ICU. From here you could replace it completely or repair it and reinstall.
This is the date when the current edition of a book will be replaced by the next edition. Sometimes you will see DUE MM/YY, which indicates this is the edition of the book that will replace the prior edition on the date listed.
Replace the flasher or blinker relay. Depending on vehicle it's under the dash, in the fusebox or somewhere close to it.
location to replace transmision solenoide
If the new fuse you are installing has a hole in one of the terminals, carefully check location, because the hole means it has a bolt going through it> You may have to unbolt fusebox(underhood right?) carefully tip it upside down, and remove bolt> probably a 10 mm socket required> .
I wouldn't recommend it. Aircooled VW fuses are pointy ended, and the fusebox on an aircooled VW is designed with them in mind. Technically, you COULD replace the fusebox and use glass fuses, but if I was going to all that trouble I'd change to either the modern plastic fuses or to circuit breakers.
If your power locks still work, then this won't be the answer. But if your power locks don't work too, then you need to replace the circuit breaker in your fusebox. You'll need to replace... I think it's called CB 12. It'll be the metallic looking fusey fellow sitting in slot #12 in your fusebox. The part should cost around 5 dollars. Good luck.
The Horn Relay for a 1971 Plymouth satellite is in the fusebox driverside behind brake pedal it is part of the box and it is possible to replace it with any standard relay