The fuse is identified as "SRS" (Supplemental Restraint System) and is located in the Driver's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Box. To access it, open driver's door & remove the Cover on the side of the Instrument Panel...
The fuse box on a Chevy Impala is opened by pressing the release on the side. It contains most of fuse which control the vehicle's electrical system.
There is no 1997 Impala.
look in your owners manual and it will tell you.
open your driver door and looking in it will be on your left. it says fuses on the panel... open that and on the inside of the panel it tells you what fuse is what.
The ignition is not fused.
For my chevy, which is an 01' with 3.8 liter engine for me it was a fuse. I had the car looked at but when one of the other fuses needed to be replaced that particular one was taken out. Once I got it put back in I had no problem with this.
If all the windows quit working you need to look for a blown fuse in the fusebox.
The fuse box in a 2001 Chevy Impala under the hood can be opened and got behind by squeezing the tabs together to pull the top off. The fuse boxes inside the Chevy Impala can be reached by popping each cover off of the fuse boxes on either side panel of the dash.
in the fuse box under the hood
The fuse diagram for a Chevy Impala is typically found in the owner's manual, which includes a detailed layout of the fuse box and the functions of each fuse. Additionally, the fuse box cover itself often has a diagram that indicates the location and purpose of each fuse. For the Chevy Impala, the primary fuse box is usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. Always refer to the specific year of your Impala for the most accurate diagram and information.
Yes
a black box