Fusable link usually located at or near the starter solenoid
The fuse for the controls on the seat heaters in an automobile are relay switches that are inside the engine compartment on most vehicles. There should be a bank of relay switches, either on top of the battery or very near it.
The cruise control does not have a relay. The engine computer powers and controls the cruise.
The Fuse and the horn relay is in the engine compartment, under the relay/fuse box next to the driverside shock tower. The Fuse and the horn relay is in the engine compartment, under the relay/fuse box next to the driverside shock tower.
check the large 30 amp fuse in the fuse/relay panel under the hood. this fuse is to the engine controls it will supply voltage to the fuel delivery system.
Yes, there is a fuse and a relay.
No
There is a fuse and a relay.
In the fuse/relay box on the driver side in he engine compartment. The fuse box cover has a diagram of what fuse/relay belongs to what.
No, it has a relay in the engine compartment.
In the relay/fuse box in front of the battery,small 10amp fuse and 30 amp relay at engine end off relay/fuse block
There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.There is no individual fuse. The ECM has 2 or 3 fuses, and it controls the check engine light.
On a 1995 Ford Mustang, the Engine Control Computer (EEC) power relay is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. It is usually marked on the cover of the fuse box with a diagram indicating the position of each relay. The relay controls power to the EEC, which is essential for engine management functions. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific details and diagrams for your model.