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TheKrazyRaven

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title says it all, looked in the book to replace the fuse and its on the same thing as the windows and locks and those still work

i checked the connections under the seat, all connected


didnt change the fuse yet because its one of those funny sizes and i dont have any laying around

any idea else what could be the problem?
 

EMB2580

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I was looking at a 90 with the same problem. I was stumped as well. That "funny" looking fuse is a circuit breaker. Normally, you dont have to replace those, they reset themselves. On a side note, when I got my SHO it was missing the CB for the horn/cigarette lighter. Couldn't find a CB anywhere, so I used a fuse of the same amperage (20 amps) worked great!!
 

Sho Amo

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i have the same problem is the cb in the fuse block or engine compartment
 

Monterusto

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search my posts. i had a short in my seat and i put in a new circutbreaker
and the breaker heated up so muck it set my panel on FIRE^^^^^^^^^
and burned up my fusible links. After looking under my seat i see all this copper and melted insulation. luckily the seat didny catch on fire! but someone that was with me noticed the burning smell that i didnt i searched the car and found the fuse panel on fire. it was a nice BIG fire sized fire when i caught it but small enough that i blew it out in time.
 

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