Replace Fuse
Safety Tip:
Always wear safety glasses when working on your vehicle. Wear other personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary, for example latex gloves or closed toe shoes.
Always wear safety glasses when working on your vehicle. Wear other personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary, for example latex gloves or closed toe shoes.
1
Indentify which electrical part is not working.
2
Using the owner's manual, locate the fuse box. Then, locate the fuse for the part that is not working.
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Photo may not be specific to your vehicle
3
Inspect the installed fuse with a test light by touching each side of the fuse. If it lights on one side but not the other, the fuse is blown.
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Photo may not be specific to your vehicle
4
Remove the blown fuse with the plastic fuse removal tool. The tool is usually located in the fuse box.
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Photo may not be specific to your vehicle
5
Install a new fuse with the same amperage rating.
6
Test the electrical part for proper operation to verify the repair.
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