There is no "main fuse" as such. If you need to cut all power, remove the negative battery terminal. You will need a 10 mm wrench.
Remove the fuse from the main fuse box.Then the solenoid connect the rear wheels and u will enjoy the AWD drive. Libor
Look in the fusebox.
If its the same as the 2001 subaru forester, there are two fuse panel locations: The main one is located on the lower left hand corner of the driver side dashboard where you will see what looks like a pull open ashtray holder. Pull that open and you will see that it is actually a cover for where the fuses are located.
Two screws hold the fuse block down. Remove those and then there are two screws, (one on each side of the fuse) that hold the fuse on. Once you do that, the fuse comes off.
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If its the same as the 2001 subaru forester, there are two fuse panel locations: The main one is located on the lower left hand corner of the driver side dashboard where you will see what looks like a pull open ashtray holder. Pull that open and you will see that it is actually a cover for where the fuses are located. The second fuse location is located under the hood next to the battery. There you will see a 4x6 black box that has a cover on it held on by plastic clips or screws (I forget which). Undo the clips/screws and you will see the fuses. Also, be aware of the fact that underneath the cover that you remove are where two replacement fuses are located along with a fuse puller).
The easiest way to reset the 2004 Nissan Maxima computer is to remove the main fuse. Removing the main fuse for 10 seconds will cause the computer to reboot.
Mazda main fuse is bolted in with two M10 bolts. I know because I destroyed mine while trying to remove it. You will need a good socket set with a universal joint to remove it.
Yes , thier is a fuse.You remove the two screws on the top that holds the return vent,then thiers one screw that holds the main controller board,remove that,lift board and the fuse will be in the front.
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Check the fuse, if this is Ok it is possible the mechanism has jammed OR the main switch (On the drivers side door) needs replacing. Try taking main switch out disconnecting it and then putting it back in, this might re-set it, if this doesn't fix the problem, you likely need a new main switch. (Check fuse first though)
remove the two nuts holding down the battery harness inside the fuse/relay center, then you can pull it out.