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It's under the steering wheel column, left side. It's a #20 or 25 fuse, in middle left side.
the tube going into the engine where it says OHC 2.0 in the back
Which engine?? The 3.1 V6 does not adjust. You simply torque them to 20 foot lbs.
find your fuse , probably in the passenger side glove compartment. thers a fuse marked ecm. i like to disconnect my negative battery terminal first. take out the ecm fuse. wait 20 minutes , then reconnect ecm fuse, and then the battery. let engine sit in park while running for 20 minutes ( very important). i have to let mine sit so its idle rpm done learns itself. i recommend it.
fuse #20... located in the trunk... on the drivers side
It should be in the fuse compartment that's located in the trunk on the driver's side. Fuse #20.
The cigarette lighter fuse is in the rear fuse block in a 2007 Pontiac G6. It is located in the trunk of the car. It should be labeled as cig/aux and is a 20 amp fuse.
I don't know if this makes any sense or not but my owners manual says it is a Fuse TURN B/U 20 amp. This is for the turn signal and the back-up lights Fuses tend to be color coded, making life so much easier. A 20 amp fuse is the yellow fuse and run about .85 cents each. Look at the fuse box cover (on your left near the peddles) on the back of that should be the set up for your fuse box, what size they are and where they are positioned in the fuse box.
Behind driver seat in with battery , have to remove battery first to take it out. Check 20 amp fuse next to battery first it is for the ECM (computer).
it's a 20 amp fuse labeled ELC on the diagram
Behind driver seat in with battery , have to take battery out to get ECM out. First check 20 amp fuse next to battery it is for the ECM , protects it.
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