The fuses are located on a fuse block, they provide increased circuit
protection and reliability. The fuse block is located under the left
side of the instrument panel and steering column. The fuse block should
be visible from underneath the steering column, near the pedal bracket.
If the block is not visible, check for a removable compartment door or
trim panel which may be used on later models to hide the block. On
1996-97 models, there is also a fuse/relay panel mounted underhood.
Fig. 1: If the fuse panel has a concealed cover, unscrew or unclip
the retainer and remove the cover:
Fig. 2: Some fuse panel covers contain a fuse puller, spare fuses
and a diagram of the fuse locations:
Good luck (remember rated this help).
Also in addition to the other answer, if you have a conversion van, there is another fuse box/panel probably under a little door in the side wall behind the drivers seat, it fuses all the conversion items like lights, tv / vcr / vaccum 12 volt acc outlets.
SOURCE: 95 G20 Chevy van: ABS light stays on, pulls right when braking
You actually have two separate problems. The brake pull to the right is indicating the left side brake is not working properly. You will want to remove the left front wheel, collapse the caliper piston and make sure the caliper is floating freely on its mounts.
With the piston collapsed you should be able to slide the caliper inboard and outboard of the rotor. If not, you will want to remove the attachment pins, clean and lubricate the pins. If they are grooved or worn you will have to replace them.
The second issue of the ABS light is indicating the system has detected an electrical sensing or control problem. Take the vehicle to your local Auto Zone or Advance Auto and ask them to scan the vehicle for trouble codes. They will scan it for you at no charge.
Chances are you will find a wheel speed sensor problem at one of the wheels.
Write the codes down and respond back, we can start diagnosing the problem,
Good luck, let me know.
Regards,
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it should be in your owner manual
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