The accessories fuse in a vehicle controls power to various electrical components and accessories that are not essential for the engine to run. This typically includes items like the radio, power windows, interior lights, and charging ports. If the accessories fuse blows, these features may stop working, but the vehicle will still be operable. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details about the fuse's function in your vehicle.
In a 1994 Honda Civic EX, the fuse for power accessories is located in the under-dash fuse box, which is situated to the left of the steering column. You will need to remove the cover of the fuse box to access the fuses. Look for the fuse labeled "ACC" or "Accessories" to check its condition. If it's blown, replacing it should restore power to the accessories.
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.
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To wire lights to the accessories via the fuse box with a separate switch, first, identify an appropriate fuse slot in the fuse box that corresponds to the accessory circuit. Use a fused relay to connect the switch to the fuse box, ensuring the relay is wired to the positive terminal of the fuse slot. Then, connect the lights to the output of the relay, and ground the lights appropriately. Finally, ensure the switch is properly installed and can control the relay to turn the lights on and off.
There is a fuse and relays box under the hood. It contains a radio fuse and a radio accessories fuse.
There is a blown or missing fuse. On a Chrysler product it is usually the IOD fuse. That is the fuse for most of the accessories. ie the radio.
The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box. The cruise control fuse will be at the bottom of the first column.
under the dash in your fuse panel box , listed as accessories
The 2000 Lincoln does have a fuse that controls the cruise control. The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box.
Depending on the age and model of the vehicle you have, the fuse which is associated with Cruise Control will either specifically say 'Cruise Control.' Other associations, such as with Ford, Chevrolet, and General Motors, the fuse box may say: "Ancillary" "Accessories" "Drive" finally, if the Cruise Control has been added after leaving the assembly plant, the Cruise Control power source may be connected to "Clock" "Display" and even "Radio." European makes may require direct reference to the vehicle manual for specific numerals.
It is fuse #18 in the trunk fuse box it is a 20 amp. labeled in the owners manual as accessories fuse.
Yes. It will be bundled in with other interior accessories.