the am1 fuse feeds the Ignition1 circuit. Which includes the power feed to the fuel system and engine igntion system. If the AM1 fuse is blowing but the IGN fuse isnt, It is a short between the IGN fuse and the Am1 fuse which includes the ignition switch. To fix you have to trace through the circuit to every connection, disconnecting out feeds and testing as you go to see where the power feed gains continuity with the ground. Then you found the short which is blowing the AM1 fuse. Fix the problem you found and then your good to go.
There is a 15 Amp fuse in the engine bay in a fuse box located on the right near the battery which controls the radio and the clock (and possibly the mirrors). Open it up and look on the right column of the box. You will see a large 40 Amp fuse followed by smaller fuses above it. I cannot remember exactly which fuse it is, but it's a 15 Amp one. If memory serves me correctly, I believe there will be 3 sets of fuses. the lowest will be a 15A, followed by a 30A fuse and I can't remember which fuse is above that one, but the 15A fuse is the one to check. If all else fails, check all the fuses in the engine bay and check the AM1 and AM2 fuses in the car located on the drivers side. There is no easy way to get to them, you will have to pop your head down by the gas and break pedal and look up into the dash. You will see a panel which is held in by clips. That is the fuse panel.
It is stamped in black on the neck of the bottle. On my OJ bottle it is stamped US AM3 E, on the lemonade bottle it is stamped AM1 E. Not sure what AM1 E and AM3 E stand for. I called Simply Orange at 1-800-871-2653 because I had the same question and a nice gentleman answered and told me that the AM1 or AM3 E and date were put on the bottle just in case of a reported problem, and this is done so contents could be traced back to the factory in Florida that produced the juice. The country of origin is first and on my bottle was US. He said it would be BRAZIL if produce or oranges came from there.
It is usually fuse number 12 in the fuse box and is a 7.5amp fuse.
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The 1998 Cadillac dashboard fuse is a 30 amp fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The side of the light fuse can be found in the fuse box. You can remove the fuse with a fuse puller or a sense of needle nose pliers. A fuse puller can be found in the fuse box.
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First locate the fuse in the fuse box, then pull old fuse out and insert new fuse.
The auxiliary plug fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The fuse for the petro gauge can be found in the fuse box. The fuse will be labeled as the instrument panel fuse.