Saturday, 24 September 2011

Where do you change fuses in a car? Do I have to take anything apart?

If you do not have the manual call a dealer and ask. This is the kind of thing that full service stations could handle easily but good luck in finding one with an experienced person. If a fuse %26quot;blows%26quot; then it could be indicative of a more serious problem. that is what fuses are for. If the new fuse blows right away or in a few days take it to a dealer. I have been a car owner for over 50 years.. gone through quite a few cars including two with over 200,000 miles and a truck for 14 years and I have never had to replace a fuse (but I could have easily). Good luck.
Where do you change fuses in a car? Do I have to take anything apart?
Well, if you consider taking a plastic cover off of the compartment taking something apart, then yes. I would look at the owner's manual, as some are in the car, while others may be located under the hood. They are little chips, if it's a late model car. They are easy to change, just make sure they are the same value as the ones you are removing. Good luck.
Where do you change fuses in a car? Do I have to take anything apart?
what type of car is it? they could be under the hood under your wheel on the side as you open the driver door even in the trunk of the car look in you owners manal to find them it will also tell you whats what.
Most fuse boxes are located under the dash or near the steering wheel. Should not be hard to replace --- may need tweezers. To be sure, go to the local parts house(Autozone,etc.) and get a repair manual for your Honda.
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