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CAUTION
If a circuit keeps blowing fuses, have
the
electrical system inspected for a
short circuit or overload by an author-
ized dealer as soon as possible. Fail-
ure to do so could cause serious dam-
age to the electrical system and/or ve-
hicle.
CAUTION
Before replacing a fuse, turn OFF all
lights
and accessories and remove the
ignition key to avoid damaging the
electrical system.
1. Turn off all lights and accessories
and remove the ignition key to
avoid damaging the electrical
system.
2.
Determine from the chart on the
fuse panel which fuse controls that
component.
If the circuit has a fuse, remove
that fuse and see if it is blown.
If the circuit has a polyswitch,
have your electrical system
inspected by an authorized
dealer
.
Blown Fuse
1. Separation (Blown)
3. If it is blown, replace it with a fuse
of the same rating. If a fuse of the
same rating is not available, a fuse
of a lower rating may be
temporarily substituted. You can
also use a fuse from a circuit you
can do temporarily without (for
example an accessory circuit or
radio).
CAUTION
When replacing a failed polyswitch
(circuit
breaker), always use an ap-
proved polyswitch (circuit breaker) with
a current rating equal to or less than
the polyswitch (circuit breaker) being
replaced. Only use the approved Type
II modified reset polyswitch (circuit
breaker). NEVER use a Type I (auto-
matic reset) or Type III (manual reset)
polyswitch (circuit breaker). A fuse
with a current rating equal to or less
than the polyswitch (circuit breaker)
being replaced can also be used.
CAUTION
Always close and latch the engine
compartment
fuse box cover. A latch-
ed cover ensures a water tight seal
which can prevent damage to electri-
cal components.
EMERGENCY - How to Inspect and Replace a Fuse
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