On Thursday 14 September 2006 02:23, Nicole Weeden scribbled:
> I don't have a manual and I'm kinda dumb.  The fuses in the fuse panel on
> the driver side or is it the computer control under the hood? -----

Both, but the fuses that control the computer, etc, are in the engine 
compartment, driver's side, by the strut tower.

There's a map of which is which on the inside of the cover.  The ECM should be 
pretty close to the middle, but that doesn't matter so much -- just look at 
all of them; if you see a burnt out one, you get to replace it. :)

(Just as a side note -- there are usually a fuse or two in there that are 
spare -- they're blank on the cover 'map' and only have one contact on the 
fuse panel if you pull them out -- these come in handy.  If you don't have a 
spare available and you're somewhere remote, I often find the "least" 
dangerous to pull -- if it's daytime, you can pull the taillights one and use 
that, etc.)

Nathan


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