The fuse box panels are located on either side of the dash (you have to open the car doors to access them). The panels are held in place by clips, so to remove the panel you just pull it off. (It may take what feels like a lot of force).
Don't know about a fuse but there is a "Power Seat Circuit Breaker" in the Passenger Side Instrument Panel Fuse Box(open door, remove cover)...
See *Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block* on page 5-98 of your "Owner's Manual" for details.....
Open the passenger door & remove the cover on the side of the dashboard...
Open the Passenger's Door. Remove the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block Cover. Locate & Remove the Fuse marked {C/LTR}. Install new fuse.
It's in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. Open the Passenger's door. On the side of the Panel, remove the Fuse Cover and locate the Fuse marked {RADIO}.....
open both the driver side door and passenger door and you will see a covering on each side and just lift the covering out of place.
There should be 2 fuse boxes - 1 in the right side of the dash when you open the passenger door and the other under the hood on the passenger side by the battery.
The AUX PWR (Accessory Power Outlet) fuse is in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. See page 5-98 of your "Owner's Manual" for location. Open passenger door, remove access cover, replace fuse.....
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.
open fuse panel on passenger side of dash board fuse is 5 down on left side should be marked TRK/ROOF BRP Pull gentley and replace with one of the same
The relay for the blower motor on a 2003 Chevrolet Impala is located in the under-hood fuse box. To access it, open the hood and locate the fuse box near the battery. Inside the fuse box, you'll find the relay labeled specifically for the blower motor. If you need to replace it, make sure to consult the fuse box cover for the exact relay location and specifications.
Try looking at the fuse block in front of the door on the passenger's side. It has a door you can open to find the fuse. It is the same fuse that powers the radio. Apparently this fuse is one that goes bad a lot!