I assume you mean computer. So far as I know in IBM computers there are no fuses. There are however batteries. Usually a small rectangular chip at the bottom of the motherboard. Sometimes a circular metal battery (light a giant watch battery).
The fuse for the computer in Mitsubishi Montero 1990 is located under the plate called fuse panel. This is where you will find the fuse.
If it's a 5-megaton fuse, probably yes.
where is the fuse for the trip computer on a 2001 gran prix
There is no fuse. The headlights are directly activated by the computer that is part of the under hood fuse box.There is no fuse. The headlights are directly activated by the computer that is part of the under hood fuse box.
It is part of the computer that is built into the under hood fuse box.It is part of the computer that is built into the under hood fuse box.
No, the "flasher" is part of the computer attached to the underhood fuse box.No, the "flasher" is part of the computer attached to the underhood fuse box.
You can restart the transmission computer, on your 1996 Ford, by removing the transmission, computer fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds and replace it to its original slot.
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.
Look in your owner's manual under fuses in the index. The fuse that you are looking for is the ECM fuse.
It is the same fuse that powers the engine computer. So if the engine runs, the fuse is ok.
The fuse for the horn and the OBD2 diagnostic computer is the same n recent FORD and Mercury models. The computer controls the check engine light. So replacing horn fuse is also isturbing the OBD2 computer
The chime is not on an individual fuse. It is a function of the body computer.