Re: I need to know the fuse sizes for the fuse box,...
Run a 10 amp fuse, if it blows start looking for a short. do yourself a
favor and rewire the fuse box to an up-dated box, glass fuses will only
get harder to find. Good luck M.Woodring
im sorry buddy i answered part of you question, your main fuse is going to be a 15 amp. the rest will be ok with 10 amp fuses. hope this helps M.Woodringim sorry buddy i answered part of you question, your main fuse is going to be a 15 amp. the rest will be ok with 10 amp fuses. hope this helps
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The fuse list is also shown in owners manual. If you do not have manual search on web for fuse diagram and it will be there somewhere. If fuse calls for 15 try a 20 - if that blows you have a shorted bulb socket or wire somewhere. Do not go any higher than one size larger with fuse or wires can get too hot.
There is no way on earth to answer your question without knowing what year, make and model vehicle you are asking about. Also, You ask what size fuse. There are many size fuses. Are you asking about interior lights, signal lights, tail lights, stereo, a/c or what?
there is one under the hood, under the drivers side dash and another on
the passenger side under the dash. you have to remove the bottom cover
on the passenger side fuse location should be on the cover you removed.
Turn off your car before you work on replacing any fuses. Find the main fuse box by looking under the hood in the engine compartment Lift the cover of the fuse box to expose the fuses. Look at the cover
to find the location of each fuse housed there. As an example, the
Bonneville headlight fuses are found in slots 5 and 6.Remove the fuse and check the middle wire. The fuse is blown if the wire is melted or broken
2
Lift
the cover of the fuse box to expose the fuses. Look at the cover to
find the location of each fuse housed there. As an example, the
Bonneville headlight fuses are found in slots 5 and 6.
3
Remove the fuse and check the middle wire. The fuse is blown if the wire is melted or broken.
4
Find
a new fuse with the same amperage rating as the one you just took out.
The headlights referenced in Step 2's example, each use a 40 amp maxi
fuse, a high current fuse.
5
Click
the new fuse into place and shut the fuse box cover. Check the
functionality of the new fuse once you restart the Bonneville.
run a 10 amp fuse, if it blows start looking for a short. do yourself a favor and rewire the fuse box to an up-dated box, glass fuses will only get harder to find. Good luck M.Woodring
If you haven't checked it yet - suggestion? Take it to one of those
glass fixing places and see if they'd take a look. They have the tools
to open doors up and are cheaper than dealers - if it;s off track -
10-15 bucks to fix maybe.
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