Buick Rainier was created in 2004.
The number 49 EAP fuse in a 2005 Buick Rainier is typically associated with the electrical accessory power circuit. This fuse protects components related to the vehicle's electrical system, such as the radio, power windows, and other accessories. If this fuse is blown, those electrical components may not function properly. Always consult the owner's manual or a service guide for specific details and exact locations related to fuses.
Buick didn't make a Rainier in 1994
Radio fuse
The visor light fuse, for your 2004 Buick Rainer CX L V8, can be located in the fuse box on the bottom right. On the inside of the fuse box lid should be a diagram.
The fuse is blown.
The Buick Rainier was first introduced by General Motors in 2004. The Buick Rainier was made as a replacement to the Oldsmobile Bravada and was the first truck sold under the Buick brand.
fuse #44 behind left side of dash
The Buick Rainier model was actually discontinued after 2007. The Buick Enclave has replaced this model as a crossover SUV.
The base MSRP for the 2007 Buick Rainier is $31,550. The top MSRP for that model and year is about $33,570.
The Buick Rainier is a mid-sized SUV. It was made by General Motors but has since been discontinued. It was replaced by the Buick Enclave.
If you do not see a fuse marked lighter, it may be protected by the fuse for the radio.