Hello, I am fairly sure that there is no fuse as we know the definition of a 'fuse'. However, I know for certain that there is a fusible link wire from the starter solenoid battery terminal up of about 3 inches long. When it burns you lose powere to ignition, ign coil, distributor and others. REPLACE THE FUSIBLE LINK WITH ANOTHER FUSIBLE LINK AND NOT WITH A REGULAR PIECE OF WIRE. **THAT CAN LEAD TO DISASTER** Hope this helps. Israel Delgado
There isn't a fuse for the ignition. You need to check the point and condenser. The dwell is 30 fegrees.
Check the ignition fuse also check the ignition switch
the computer and the ignition module give power to the injectors.
where is the power window fuse located for a 2005 chev impala
...could be allot of reasons why you may not be getting spark, here are some: # no power to ignition coil. faulty ignition. # faulty distributer cap, rotor. # faulty ignition module. # check for start signal from ecm. ...and there is a few more.
Bad switch (jump wires to see if you can get it to work) Bad motor - see if you are getting power to it.
check your fuses i believe they are on both sides of the dash and under the hood. if it is an aftermarket radio check to see if you are getting accessory power
The power of the engine of the Chevrolet impala 6cyl 1960 is 230 HP
See if power is getting to fan motor--connect a test light and turn on A/C or defroster--if getting power to motor. Then motor is bad. If not getting power to fan-- Check fuse Check relay See if power is getting to fan motor--connect a test light and turn on A/C or defroster--if getting power to motor. Then motor is bad. If not getting power to fan-- Check fuse Check relay
Check to see if you are getting power to fan motor turn on A/C or defroster If you are getting power to fan - then fan is defective If not check fuse Could be temperature sending unit in radiator
Check the fuses in the Impala. It sounds like there is a common power loss to these circuits causing the problem.
Check plugs wires and ignition coils.