Check page 294 of your owner's manual. The page has pictures to help you locate both fuse boxes. If you don't have a manual, get one. It's the only way you'll learn how to program the factory installed alarm system, program the doors to lock/unlock when the car is put in gear (or don't lock or several combinations) along with setting the power windows and moonroof to operate automatically after a battery change. There's a ton of information about other systems in the car, many of which you can program/set to your taste. You'll never find it all without the book. You can probably purchase one online at manuals.com or certainly from your Toyota dealer.
You'll find one fuse box under the hood, drivers side. It's a rectangular black box. Lift the lid and you'll see a pictogram detailing the function of each fuse or circuit breaker. The other box is in the standard location, under the dash, left side roughly where your left knee is while driving. Remove the lid and, like the other box, you'll find a map showing the function and amp rating of each fuse. The interior box uses mini blade fuses which are sometimes hard to find. If you find them, get a few extras just to have on hand in the glovebox.
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The fuse diagram for your car is on the lid of the fusebox located under the left side of the dashboard. Note the Gen2 ('04 and later) Solara uses a mini blade type fuse that can be difficult to find. It would be a good idea to find an 'assorted' container of them (or two) to keep in your trunk for emergencies. If you're referring to the fuse/relay box under the hood, the diagram is 'inside' the cover and in your owners manual.
The Solara license plate light fuse is n the fusebox under the dash. The box is behind the coin holder on the Gen I Solara and the far left on the Gen II (04 and later). For the Gen II car the license plate fuse is #30. I don't have the list for the earlier vehicle. You'll find a diagram and numbers on the inside of the fuse box lid. That fuse also supplies power to the fog lights, tail lights, parking lights etc so if those things are working your problem isn't the fuse, more likely the bulbs. Cheers
Yes the 3.3 is an interference engine.
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"Main fuse"? Fuses are located in the under hood fuse box."Main fuse"? Fuses are located in the under hood fuse box.
In my '04 it's fuse 32 in the fuse box near the engine.
The 0-60 time for the Gen II Solara (04 and later) is 7.04 seconds. The 0-60 time for the Volvo is 7.2 seconds. (both figures from the "Top Speed" website.) So, while it's doubtful anyone has ever purchased a Solara thinking it's a race car the Toyota is faster than the Volvo. Cheers
Have the alignment checked. I suppose hard acceleration could cause torque steer. I have never experienced that in my 04.
Use bittorrent to find the manual.Simple I have a manual but it does not show you what fuses are what. I need to get a copy of the card that was inside the fuse box lid. What a nightmare - help someone, please.