Check these websites you find there fuse box diagram and description for Acura TL (2000)
Acura TL 2000 fuse box diagram Auto Genius
http://www.carknowledge.info/acura-tl-2000-wiring-diagrams-fuse-panel
SOURCE: Fuse issue
well there are 3 loactions it could be 1 under steering wheel driver side or behind the glove box or under hood
SOURCE: fuse under the hood keeps shorting out
i think i have the site here where you can get the diagram.
http://www.bigcee.com/faq/KLR650-color-wiring-diagram.jpg
SOURCE: 04 acura tl serpentine belt diagram
there should be a belt diagram from a label either on underside of hood or on radiator support. That should help if you can do it yourself.
SOURCE: starter replacement on acura 2000 TL 3.2
This starter can be changed without disassembling the top of the engine on the 2.5 with automatic transmission. You will need a 10mm, 14 mm, 17mm, and a 9mm wrench. First with any electrical repair disconnect the battery at the negative terminal. The starter is on the driver's side close to the firewall below the intake manifold. Remove the transmission dip stick so you don't ruin it, then look and study the starter itself. You will notice the starter drive housing with a top and bottom bolt. The top bolt is a 14mm and the bottom a 17mm, loosen both a half turn. Remove the top 14mm bolt first, then the bottom 17mm, this will allow you to pull the starter out of the bell housing. With some angling and no brackets holding the back of the starter you should be able to pull it out enough to disconnect the positive wire and 9mm nut from the soleniod. Disconnect the starter ignition small wire by pulling it off it's connector. Now just pull it out of the engine and fender void and you've got it, saving about a hundred and fifty dollars of labor. Take it to the parts house and match it up with a well made remanufactured or new starter. Reverse the proceedure, hook up the battery.
SOURCE: no radio and cigarette lighter on my 1999 acura tl
Fuse box is on drivers side kick panel under dash.
It blends in very well due to being carpeted.
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