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You have to take off the passenger side knee bolster for the relay. From the trans tunnel to the door- Fog lamp relay-Courtesy Lamp Relay----Fuel Pump #1 Relay-Horn Relay-Rear Defogger Relay. Fuse is located in the Main Fuse Block Located on the right side of the dash (small panel pops off the far right side) passenger door needs to be open to do this. The fuse is labeled FP 1 and is the furthest fuse left on the second row from the bottom Red 10 amp. Fuel pump is located under the fuel door in the back of the car- you just need to take the door off and you can check for voltages or even replace the pump from there- no need to drop the tank or anything .
Fuse for window regulator (circuit breaker) on 13 position auxiliary relay panel. The wiring connectors are located at the lower left and right side kick panels. The auxiliary relay panel is located above the lower kick panel above the pedals.
Headlight fuse location: #18 High beam right 10A #19 High beam left 10A #20 Low beam right 15A #21 Low beam left 15A
Daytime running light relay location on upper (auxiliary) relay panel. This are the only ones using relays regarding your question.
Fuses are located in the junction box below the instrument panel to the left of the steering column. The turn signal flasher and hazard warning flasher also plug into the fuse block. Each fuse receptacle is marked as to the circuit it protects and the correct amperage of the fuse. In line fuses are also used. Refer to the Fuse Chart at the end of the information for their location. The fuse block on some models is a swing-down unit located in the underside of the instrument panel adjacent to the steering column. Access to the fuse block on some models is gained through the glove box opening. The Convenience Center on some models is a swing-down unit located on the underside of the instrument panel. The swing-down feature provides central location and easy access to buzzers, relays and flasher units. All units are serviced by plug-in replacement. Location of Convenience Center on specific models may vary.
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