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Free Online Call Find a Faulty Fuse in a Car


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  • Step 1

    Locate the fuse box on your vehicle. The fuse box is usually located under the indent and close to the left side of the driver's seat.

  • Step 2

    Once you To place the fuse box, gently to remove the plastic cover catch care not to Too bad it. Set the cover on side and do a visual inspection of the opened fuse box and the wiring harness behind it. to look at for melted Wire in the wire harness and burned fuses in the fuse box. Use your inspection mirror to Control wires and fuses that not to be able be considering by a visual inspection.

  • Step 3

    If you lucky find melted wires, to remove the Bandage from the wire harness and separated the melted Wire from the rest of the harness. Cut out the melted wire or wires, and use your wire strippers to to remove the insulation on both ends of the cut wire. Use the adapted size wire connector and use your wire crimpers to To replug the wire ends.

  • Step 4

    Once you to have replaced any burned wires, hook up your test light by fixing the ground wire to a full metal to melt source. Test each one fuse for continuity by use the probe end of your test light. Control the positive and negative sides of the fuse your are testing. The test light would have light up if the fuse is operational.

  • Step 5

    Once your To place all the defective fuses, use your switches nose Grips to gently traction the fuse of the fuse box. Do a visual inspection of the defective fuse. If you see the metal connectors inside the fuse are separated or the fuse is melted, your diagnosis is confirmed and you can to proceed to the replacement of the fuse. to make sure to To replace the fuse with a new one that is the same amp estimate as the defective fuse. Use your switches nose Grips to to install the new fuse. Use your test light to to ensure the new fuse is functioning.

  • Step 6

    Replace the plastic fuse box cover and Control your indent gauges and Probes to to ensure they are operation properly.