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Easiest way to do this is go to a junkyard and take one off another car.
shouldn't cost more than a couple dollars. You won't even need tools it's a plastic hand screw.
Fuel fuse ? There's a distribution box under your close to the battery I'd imagine.. Open the cover the relay your looking for SHOULD be marked inside the cover.. Sometimes the write what it is and where on the diagram sometimes it has numbers you gotta look up in the owner's manual
To replace the fuse without the diagram, just look closley at the fuses and look for the one that appears melt. The little wire filament will appear melted.
cant help you with where they go exactly as never seen one of these cars but look at fuse board and put a fuse in anyone that has two connectors in the slot where the fuses go as to their amp ratings ask another owner to look at theirs and write it down
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