There are three locations for fuse boxes in a 1992 Buick Park Avenue. One fuse panel location in under dash next to steering column. The backside of panel door has a diagram for each fuse location and is numbered accordingly. The second fuse box is located on passenger side under glove box. The kick panel under dash needs to be removed to expose fuses and relays. A diagram is located on the panel that has to be removed. The third location is under the hood on the passenger side of the firewall. Typically your entire major component fuses and relays.
The relay is usually in the engine compartment of the fuse box. Open the fuse box cover can be found according to the identification
Air solenoid fuse would be for the secondary air injection system. This is an emission system component. You may not notice any issues with it missing. Some cars don't have it even though it is in the fuse box location.
A 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix fuse box. Wiring schematic diagram can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. The diagram can be found at most auto-parts stores.
The Diagram is in this owners guide http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WOTCNT/~MUS~LEN/41/96cntog1e.pdf copy and paste if you have to
There should be a fuse diagram in the owner/service manual for this car under the capacities or diagram section. Look up "fuses" in the index. This diagram should show exactly the one in question. _also if you removed the stock stereo your lights may not work due to the fact that your lights run trough it_ -aojedam
When you remove the cover it should be on the underside of the cover. Also, if you have the owners manual it is in there.
20 amp fuse number 12, fuse pannel located by driver's left knee.
Chilton's Automotive Repair Manuals are a good source to find fuse box diagrams for the 1986 Buick Park Avenue. This repair manual can be purchased for around $25 or less.
Is there a fuse box under the hood
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under the back seat....
Under the back seat
The fuse box for a 1998 Buick Park Avenue is located just below the dash near the driver's side floor board. It houses most of the essential fuses required to operate the vehicle.
if you have that manual go to the fuse box section, see what fuse it is and pull it out.
Pull the fuse or fuel pump relay.
on my car its under back seat and under the hood
FUSE!