Disconnect the negative battery cable and wait 2 minutes for airbag capacitor to discharge. Remove the fuse block cover under the drivers-side left footwell. On the back of the fuse block is the BCM. You'll need to remove 4 torx t20 screws (two high and two low) and disconnect two wiring connectors on the bottom back of the unit, to get it out. When all wires and screws are removed, gently rock it back and forth from the top to separate it from the fuse block. There's a connector between the fuse block and the BCM (up high) that you need to separate.
first make sure your battery's positive is disconnected to avoid being shocked. If possible take the whole fuse block down and look at the wires coming into the fuse block and make sure no bare wires are touching each other or metal on the car. from their find out where the wires go and trace them down. you have to have a short somewhere. look at all wires that travel next to your engine block and make sure no plastic has melted or wires melted and touching each other or metal.
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Yes, all electric components have a fuse. It should in the main fuse block or maybe under the hood follow the wires going to it is you can.
The fuse block under the hood needs to be raised. There are four tabs around the perimeter of the block. There are 2 small bolts that hold the fuse in place. Remove the 10mm bolts then simply pull out the fuse and replace it, reinstall the bolts and place the fuse block back in place. There are sliding guides that will align the block.
Answer If it has the dome light overide buttom you can press it five times to turn off the lights1Park the Blazer on a flat surface and remove the keys from the ignition.2 Open the hood and locate the fuse block on the driver's side of the engine compartment.3 Remove the cover from the fuse block and locate the fuse labeled "DRL."4 Remove the "DRL" fuse from the fuse block.5 Place the cover back onto the fuse block and close the hood.
Out of what? Is it a cartridge fuse, fuse block, disconnect panel? Turn off power and use fuse pullers for cartridge fuses. If its an old and corroded fuse block in your house, you would be wise to call someone who has the proper protective equipment to remove it.
Open the Passenger's Door. Remove the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block Cover. Locate & Remove the Fuse marked {C/LTR}. Install new fuse.
If two wires touched and sparked, more than likely a fuse was blown. Check the fuse block for the blown fuse and replace it.
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.
Hi, The fuse that you are looking for actually labeled "BCM Programming" in the diagram I have. If you refer to the link I have provided, that fuse is number 47, and it is located in the Instrument Panel fuse block. This fuse block is accessible when you open the passenger side front door and remove the plastic access panel. Good Luck, Greg
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