To find a fuse that has been put in the wrong spot, you will need to locate the fuse box in your vehicle or home. Each fuse will be labeled with its amperage rating and corresponding component it protects. You will need to visually inspect each fuse to ensure it matches the correct amperage and component. If a fuse is in the wrong spot, simply remove it and place it in its correct location according to the fuse box diagram.
Under the hood in the fuse box, in spot number 14. A link has been added that shows the location of this relay.
That light is an aftermarket accessory and the fuse could be anywhere. Back track the wire feeding the light and you should find the fuse.
On a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria : ( fuse # 20 is a 20 amp fuse for the spot light ) In the fuse panel under the drivers side of the dash
Yes, apartments can tow your car if it is parked in the wrong spot.
THE HORN IS LOCATED BEHIND THE BATTERY.ONCE YOU REMOVE THE BATTERY YOU WILL FIND IT,IT'S FAIRLY EASY TO SPOT ONCE THE BATTERY IS OUT.
Wrong Spot
Mine is in the spot numbered 16. Its a 60a fuse, big and yellow...
I had this problem when i installed a CB radio in my 94 f150. It turned out to be a bad ground. I was sure the spot I first chose to ground the radio was a good one, I was wrong. I moved the ground once or twice and found a good spot.
"the spot"? You've been listening to the wrong people.
Fuse number 14 spot. It is the top fuse on the right side (as you are looing at it from the driver's seat)
i know where the fuse box is just wondering which spot is for the cruise control
It's the 7.5 amp fuse in the number 10 spot.