Well, isn't that a happy little question! "ILLUM" stands for "illumination" in a fuse block information. It's there to let you know which fuse controls the lights or backlighting for a particular component in your vehicle. Just remember to always refer to your vehicle's manual for specific details and keep on painting those happy little fuses!
illum is short for illuminate. I would suspect this is your dash lights.
lights for dash heater controls
That is in the fuse panel inside the car. Marked I/P illum (instrument panel illumination)
it stands for BACK-UP LAMP
the amp size of the fuse that goes into each holder of the fuses.
On a 1997 Cadillac Eldorado, the alternator fuse is located in the under-hood fuse block. You can find this fuse block near the battery on the driver's side. Look for the fuse labeled specifically for the alternator or refer to the fuse diagram usually found on the inside of the fuse block cover for identification. If you're unsure, consult the owner's manual for detailed information.
I Googled around a little. It seems that the AMPL terminal in the fuse block is to power an external amplifier for your car's sound system. FriPilot
The location of the fuse block on a 2006 Fatboy is on the left side. The fuse block is behind the engine cover.
The fuse block on all versions of the Chevy Celebrity have the fuse block on the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column.
On the fuse block. It is a rectangular device - maybe 3/4" by 1/2"?? - it definetly doesnt look like a fuse so it should stand out.
looking for a fuse panel block 2008 pontiac
In the 2016 Acura MDX, the fuse for accessories in the driver's side fuse block is typically the "ACC" fuse. This fuse is responsible for powering accessories when the ignition is in the "ACC" position. You can find the specific fuse location and amperage in the owner's manual, which provides detailed diagrams of the fuse box. Always ensure to check the manual for the most accurate and up-to-date information.