Oh, dude, IGN in a fuse box stands for "ignition." It's like the key to starting your car, but for your electrical system. So, if you blow that fuse, you might be stuck with a dead engine... or worse, no radio!
ignition fuse is usually located under the hood in a black box that says fuse on it if the ign or ignition fuse is blown most likely you won't be going to far
IGN stands for ignition. DAB I do not know.
The PCM in a 1993 Deville gets power from the IGN fuse. the fuse is located in the distribution box under the hood.
your car wont start!
The starter fuse on a 2004 Chevy Impala is located in the under-hood fuse box. To access it, open the hood and find the fuse box situated near the battery. The specific fuse for the starter is usually labeled as "IGN" or "Starter" in the diagram on the lid of the fuse box. If you're having issues, check this fuse for any signs of damage or failure.
Under the hood on the drivers side is the main fuse box. You should see a 20A mini fuse that is labeled RDO/IGN or just IGN. I believe that this also affects the cigarette lighter/ 12v plug. Good luck!
check the fuse box on the drivers side inside the car the cover will gave the layout of the fuses check the ign fuse
The starter fuse for a 1995 Chevy Corsica is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is typically labeled as "IGN" or "Starter" in the fuse box diagram. Check the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may resolve starting issues.
Parking/tailight fuse Actually the shift indicator is powered by ign 0 in side fuse panel and the tach and speedo are powered by ign 1 fuse!
In a 2002 Toyota Highlander, the fuse that operates the heater and clock is typically located in the under-hood fuse box. Specifically, it is often labeled as the "IG" or "IGN" fuse, which stands for ignition. For precise identification, it's best to refer to the owner's manual or the fuse box cover for the exact fuse number and amperage.
That is the Air Bag System fuse.
Your plugs are bad, you coil is out or you have bad plug wires. If all spark plug wires are not firing then it is the coil or a fuse in the fuse box labeled ign hope this helps B