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For check passenger compartment fuse panel, is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses.
Do you need to find where the fuse boxes in your vehicle? You need to tell people what year and model and brand of car you have and then maybe we can help. God bless!
try a jump...if still clicking...then replace starter/solenoid together. the solenoid is mounted on the starter.....but they both come when purchasing a new or rebuilt starter .....and a better deal eliminates both problems.....o the starter is located at the flywheel area....GL
You dont need to remove all of those thing to do that. Working on the passenger side, remove the globe box and then the air bag, you are gonna see the bolts there. Now yo can see the black box behind the globe box? you have to remove the screws, some from the inside and some from the ouside (very hard to reach, under the box of the AC box outside). Lifth the black box of the heater core and change it!!!
The hazards are on a seperate fuse to the indicators, on the inside of the fuse box cover it will tell you which fuse it is, simply replace it with one of the same rating and your hazards should work, if not come back to me
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