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Need A Copy Of The Fuse Plan For An 02.


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it's not on the inside of my fuse panel cover. my windows stopped working today and i have no idea which fuse it is. any idea where i can get a copy of that fuse plan. it's not in the owner's manual either.

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The fuse info you're looking for is not in the owner's manual but in the fuse box cover. Pull the cover off and a small booklet should be folded up and stowed on the back of the cover. If it isn't, the fuse you are looking for is D-1. It's A 30 Amp fuse and you'll need a flash light to see the letters and numbers. It's set up like the You Sunk My Battleship game board, somewhat. Good luck. :thumbup:

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The fuse info you're looking for is not in the owner's manual but in the fuse box cover. Pull the cover off and a small booklet should be folded up and stowed on the back of the cover. If it isn't, the fuse you are looking for is D-1. It's A 30 Amp fuse and you'll need a flash light to see the letters and numbers. It's set up like the You Sunk My Battleship game board, somewhat. Good luck. :thumbup:

thanks man. i got bored and pulled them all till i found it :)

you were right. d1 was it.

the fuse plan wasn't there for some reason. any idea where i can get a copy of one. i really need to put a copy of this back in the fuse panel or in my glovebox.

any clue as to why the window fuse would blow? i don't think i've ever blown a fuse in any car i've ever owned. i wasn't even putting the window down when it happened. i went to close the door and heard a thump. ouch. that was the window not dipping down to fit in the upper door sill.

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