Owners manual shows it to be on the passenger side in the lower half of the fuse box next to the glove compartment. There is a fuse box there, but there is wiring in the lower half of this box, not fuses. Fuses in the top half are what is depicted in the owners manual.
There is no fuse. The circuit is protected by a breaker. The lower half of the diagram you're seeing is meant to reference that these relays are behind the fuses. A circuit breaker almost never goes bad, though, so your problem is most likely a regulator/motor assembly (if one window is inoperable) or the master switch on the driver's door panel (usually when all windows are inoperable)
SOURCE: where is fuse for drivers side heated seat on 2006 Buick Terraza
i have a 2005 terraza and the fuse panel is at the end of the dash board on the passengers side .there is a finger slot in a plastic cover,pull to remove. fuse panel is behind .i had to call a service tech to find mine. good luck pete.
SOURCE: 96 buick century - lights/brake lights/dome
Check fusible links coming off of the starter, with the battery disconnected.
Pull on the various colored wires that have a barrel of foam on them about 1/2" to 2/3" long that indicated that the wire is a fusible link.
If a fusible link stretches, the inside of it is blown. Many circuits can be controlled by the fusible links.
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REPLACEMENT
Fuses protect all the major electrical systems in the car. In case of an
electrical overload, the fuse melts, breaking the circuit and stopping the flow
of electricity.
If a fuse blows, the cause should be investigated and corrected before the
installation of a new fuse. This, however, is easier to say than to do. Because
each fuse protects a limited number of components, your job is narrowed down
somewhat.
Fig. 1: Fuses come in different colors which indicate different
amperage ratings
The amperage of each fuse and the circuit it protects are marked on the fuse
box, which is located under the left side (driver's side) of the instrument
panel and pulls down for easy access. To replace a fuse, simply pull it from the
panel. Insert a new (same amp rating) fuse in its place.
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