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25 amp PWR OUTLET fuse , location - under hood fuse box. This fuse supply's power to the Accessory AC/DC power control module .
MSM 10amp fuse location instrument panel fuse box . This power's the object alarm module .
What fuse did you Check and where ? Inside fuse box ? Fuse # 9 15 amp . this fuse powers the control panel for Heater/AC ! Pull control panel an check pink / black wire for B+ voltage with key in run position . If there is power then check yellow / red for B+ power with the switch on .
IF there is one for you're vehicle then. usually in the same area as you're fuse panel is located.most newer cars and trucks have a central Power panel that will contain the fuse and relays together , and if you're really lucky there will still be a description in the inside cover as to what each fuse and relay is for and the position of each
There would be something like a main fuse link, or on newer trucks some large fuses under the hood- one or two would supply power to the ignition switch. But a main fuse link would pretty much supply power to everything. If it went out, you would have no electrical power anywhere. Before the use of large maxi fuses, many vehicles had numerous fusible links, one for lights, one for ignition switch, one for AC or cooling fans, and so on.
Follow all the wires or cables from the positive battery post. A main fuse link would be on a pigtail from the main cable.
Start diagnosis at engine fan relays, A/C fan relays, any fuses or breakers, in main power supply, and at fuse box or boxes. Some cars have more than one fuse box, Inside and in engine compartment.
always check fuses first. after that do you here motor running inside door even though window doesn't move. the glass may have slipped track. Are all windows not working if yes then it's power supply go back to fuse. You might have to open inside panel of door and check track or replace motor. they can be bought at parts stores.
Check the fuse/relay panel for a blown fuse or relay supplying power to the inside of the car. Remove the top of the fuse panel and look inside for the correct location of the fuses. They will all be marked. Use a tester to check for a blown fuse. Hope this will help you.
Its the connection to the power supply module that is connected to the intrument panel. Its about the size of a cigar box and is silver and is left of the stereo. you will need to remove the panel under the steering colum to access it. wiggle the harness that goes from the inatrument panel to this power supply module until you instrument panel works again. i don't have a permanent soution except to buy a new panel. I am dealing with the same problem.
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