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Where is the dome light fuse located for 1996 gmc jimmy

Need to know where fuse box is for 1996 gmc jimmy for dome light door locks and windows

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There are two - one at the left end of the dash (with driver's door open) and one under the hood on the driver's side. Fuse details are on the inside of the covers.

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Should be the second one from the bottom on the first row on the left. 20A fose marked CTSY.

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SOURCE: 1996 jimmy gmc fuse box

Look on the driver's side fender well under the hood. Should be a long black rectangular box there. That is the power center or fuse block. The relays and fuses are inside. The top is not hard to remove. Hope this helped and best wishes.

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the fuse box should be located near or behind the emergency brake, the panel should have one screw

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Under the hood, by the battery, in a black box.

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In the fuse box on driver side area.

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