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Hi, you need to check fuses 10 and 15 in the engine bay fuse box. As a guide it is good practise to check all fuses if you think you have blown one, sometimes the fuse listings are wrong and sometimes a circuit is protected by more than one fuse.
See this extract from manual pg 161, in fuse panel fuse number 21, colour blue, see guide attached here.. fuse panel in cab as described in manual down by drivers side,
either that or under bonnet are power distribution high capacity fuses 112 (30A) and 113 (40A) ignition battery supply fuses see extract from manual
what country?, some use their OWN A/C option fitments. (laws)
most AC fuses are under hood
the operators guide shows, all fuse boxes.
lost that?
is the blower working
is the compressor shaft spinning,
can do the other 10 tests, ask.
and fuses are 1st.
if you have no books (FSM) or oper, guide.
you can get help (hands on) or answer 10 serial questions here.
or open the hood and see all fuses. there is huge fuse box there
for most cars. and some have side fuses, for A/C (clutch , and fans)
they are easy to spot they are large relays. and fuses.
on most cars they are clearly marked,
if car us USA car, we have great documentation, but you never told that. so cant really help you,.
its in the operators guide in the glove box. get one. if lost
FSM open
fuse 4 runs fan via relay
so where is fuse 4. main box. in the engine bay, the huge fuses.
and is 60amps and is marked ABS
from there it goes to fuse 5 ,called a cassette fuse.
and no clue as to where. its at.
THE FSM for the car is the best. shows all fuses and harnesses
2nd best is that lost operators guide in the glove box.
and last. online.
login in to alldata.com and read HVAC, its all there.
The cover for the fuses should have the name of the function on it. Orientate the panel with the actual fuses by the amperage as a guide. (3 - 15 amp and then a 30 amp then a 20 or whatever and look at the guide to see how it corresponds row by row). Acuras have a remover tool and extra fuses on the panel. Use only the same amperage as the blown fuse.
Go to this website and pick owner guide on left task bar,input vehicle info then pick get owner guide. Pick owner guide 1st printing and your fuse info begins on page 179.
Go to this site and pick owner guide on left task bar. Input your vehicle info then pick get owner guide.Then pick owner guide 1st printing and your fuse info begins on page 104
Go to this website and on the left task bar pick owner guide.Then input your vehicle information,then pic owner guide. your fuse information will begin on page 147.
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