Which fuses are blowing? If it is blowing several fuses, not sure about that? If problem with 1 wire circuit and it is dedicated circuit, I usually leave a pig-tail at both ends and splice in a new wire, that is usually faster than trying to find a bad spot on a wire?
It should have a 1/2 inch hole on the tensioner to put in a 1/2 inch breaker bar. Relieve the tension and remove the belt. Be careful, its heavy spring loaded. Make sure you know your belt routing for installing the new one. There should be a sticker with a belt routing diagram by the top of the radiator. This is for a serpentine belt. If for some reason you have a V-belt, you have to loosen brackets. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/kim_3202917d7c587455
open your owners manual, it is in the glove box. turn to the index and look up "fuse". it will direct you to the location of the fuse panel, will also most likely have a legend telling you what is what. in any event the fuse panel will most likely have a snap open cover which has a legend on the inside. look at the legend, it will tell you what fuse is for the airbag. pull that fuse out and disable the bag.
Be sure to check the water pump. With the car running you can take a very long socket extension and place one end on different parts of the valve cover, block, alternator, a/c compressor, etc. and the other end hold to your ear. You may be able to pinpoint where the noise is coming from. This truly is a great way to narrow own a noise like this but....BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO INTERFERE WITH ANY MOVING PARS OR HOT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. THINK SAFELY AND IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE, TAKE IT TO A PROFESSIONAL. SAFETY FIRST.
P0133 Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Slow Response Bank 1 Sensor 1 You Could need a new O2 sensor !
A lean-to-rich transition is indicated when the HO2S voltage changes from less than 300 mV to more than 600 mV. A rich-to-lean transition is indicated when the HO2S voltage changes from more than 600 mV to less than 300 mV. A HO2S that responds too slowly is likely to be faulty and should be replaced
This is something that needs to be checked with a scan tool or a volt meter set on millivolts . A scan tool is preferable !
How does the vehicle run ? ruff - smooth , does it have a misfire ?
P0133 O2 Slow Response 2007 Hyundai Tiburon