Most of these type questions would never be asked if driver's would open their owner's manual and read. This type information is contained within the owner's manual. If you do not have one, get one. You can get one at your dealer, or may find one at a salvage yard, laying in a glove box. You need the owner's manual for maintenance intervals, and other pertinent information. Why and how thee seem to be lost is a mystery to me. Question after question, asked on this site that can be answered by opening this little book. I have never owned a vehicle without having an owner's manual. I also see a lot of questions that can be answered by raising the hood and looking at the placards located there. Spark plug gap is just one. Amazing!
On a 1998 Chevy Metro LSi, the fuse box that holds the accessory fuses is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can access it by removing a cover panel to the left of the steering column. This fuse box contains various fuses for accessories and electrical components in the vehicle.
underneath the steering wheel there is a cover remove it and there is your fuse panel. it is a tight fit though
in the fuse panel
fuse panel left side dash panel
under the hood by the batery
where is the fuse panel in a 1998 ford van 3500
The fuse boxes in a 1998 Cadillac Seville sls are located between the panel and the driver\'s panel.
need fuse location for rear lights for a 1998 Maxima
AnswerOwner's manual. why not awnser? there are 3 fuse clusters. 2 under the hood on the drivers side and one under the drivers side dash board tucked up high on the left.
Look under the dash to the left of the steering wheel.
A diagram for the fuse panel on a 1993 Geo Metro can be found in an automotive repair manual for that make and year of vehicle. This can be found for free at some public libraries or purchased at an automotive parts store.
On a 1998 Ford Ranger : Open the drivers door and in the drivers end of the dash you will see the removable plastic fuse panel cover