Locate "Fuze Box", usually under the dash or under the hood. Open the cover to it. Remove the fuse in the spot that says **A/C**. Bring to auto parts store, ask employee to "get me the same fuse". Push into empty slot. Replace cover.
The one location to where the fuses for the air conditioner can be on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe. The fuses for the air conditioner will be in the fuse panel located in the engine compartment.
What about them?
overuse of the fuses
The fuses to the air conditioner are located on the pasenger side of the vehicle. the box looks similar to that of the other fuse box located on the driver side of the car by the battery. just lift the top of the plastic and pull out the fuses. make sure to replace them with the same colored fuses.
In a 2006 Nissan Xterra, the air conditioner fuses can be found in two locations: the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side and the fuse box located in the engine compartment. The specific fuses related to the air conditioning system are usually labeled as "A/C" or "Air Conditioning." To access the fuses, remove the cover of the fuse box and check the diagram on the inside of the cover for the exact fuse locations. Always ensure to replace any blown fuses with the correct amperage rating.
In a 1997 Hyundai Elantra, the fuses related to the air conditioning system, including the condenser, are typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. You should look for the fuses labeled for the air conditioning or HVAC system, usually numbered 10A or 15A. Check the owner's manual for the exact fuse locations and specifications. If the air conditioner is not functioning, inspect these fuses to ensure they are intact and replace any that are blown.
You can find air conditioner parts to replace the old ones on your current air conditioner in an electronic store (or where you bought your air conditioner) or on the internet.
The air conditioner uses fuses 28,62,63..........
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Fuses do not control the speed of electrical parts.
check your fuses for both problems.
Is it feasible and approximately how much will it cost to replace the air conditioner in my '91 Miata with a unit that does not use freon?