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| All of a sudden my gages(Fuel, Batter, Oil, Information Center, A/C temp, and door locks) just quit working! So I got my battery replaced because they tested and it was bad! Now they still don't work. Does anybody know what fuse goes to them? I lost my owners manual, so I am screwed! Please help me!!!!! | |
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Replying to: jeffamanda60 (Jul 10, 2009 1:34 pm) Try the Maxifuse/Relay Center located under the hood. The inside of the cover has a chart that explains the features and controls governed by each fuse and relay. You probably have already discovered that there should be 3 main fuse panels; namely, (1) the instrument panel fuse block and (2&3) 2 (driver's side and passenger side) rear compartment fuse blocks. The "fuse block instrument panel" has fuses arranged in rows with 4 across and 7 down. Upper left hand corner = #1 fuse, uppper right hand corner = #4 fuse, etc. Look at fuse #17 which is the 1st one in the 5th row from the top. This is the "Driver Instrument Center" one. P.S. There should be a fuse puller clipped to the inside of teh cover to the fuse box unless it's been "misplaced". Hope this helps.
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Replying to: txshadow12 (Jul 10, 2009 3:20 pm) |
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Replying to: txshadow12 (Jul 10, 2009 3:20 pm) |
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I am new to the forum. In researching old posts I found similar problems and answers but not exactly the same. I have a 1998 Aurora with 212000 miles. Suddenly all power windows and the sunroof stopped working. I checked the circuit breaker under the rear seat. It was very hot to the touch. I thought it might be bad so I exchanged it for an identical circuit breaker that protected a different circuit. It also didn't fix the problem and got very hot. I put the original breaker into the non-power window circuit and it worked fine. Has anyone had this happen, and better yet found out what was wrong? |
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Hi, What is the part called and where is it located that controls the auto lamps. My lights were staying on so I pulled the fuses to turn them off. When I re-installed the fuses the problem was solved but I know it will happen again. Thanks for any help. |
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Nevermind, I just noticed brinwoods detailed fix-it. Guess I'll have to go and tear it apart. When I'm done I guess I'll owe Brin one of "his" favorite beverages! Thanks. |
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Replying to: shucknet (Sep 04, 2001 6:37 am) |
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Replying to: cwiley1 (Sep 04, 2001 6:51 pm) |
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Replying to: taylorb27614 (Sep 07, 2001 6:16 am) |
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