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Anonymous Posted on Aug 06, 2011

Need fuse location for the aux power recepticals

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In the fuse panel located underneath the drivers seat is the location of where the fuse is. Below is a picture of where the fuse panel is as well as a picture of the fuse layout. The fuse you want to check will be the one marked "AUX 1". In the diagram of the layout of the fuses I kind of gave you a hint of where it is located and pretty sure you may see my "little" hint. I hope this helps and good luck.


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  • leadsinger95 Sep 03, 2011

    I was having problems with seats not working, so I opened this fuse box to check the fuse you show here. When I opened the box, I found that one of the relays was extremely hot. Dont know much about relays. Does this mean bad relay, or other problem causing it to heat up?

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