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Old 07-25-2012, 01:20 PM   #4
tony_fury
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Tony, thanks for your reply.

When you say check my fuses what exactly do you mean? How would I tell if one of them is fried? Im am pretty novice when it comes to this.

Thanks
There is a panel on the drivers side floor on the left. It has a cover to access all the fuses.
inside the cover once opened, there is a booklet that has all the fuse designations. (Written in multiple languages.)
It designates the Fuse Rows by A, B, C, D, E etc.. Columns are designated 1 thru 10
(There is a fuse puller plastic tool in a spare holder)

When you pull out the fuse, you should see a Z shaped bar inside the plastic fuse. If the Z is broken then the fuse is blown.
there should also be spare fuses stored as well.
15A = 15 amp Blue in color

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