The fuse box in a 1998 Oldsmobile 88 should be labeled. If it is not labeled, the owner's manual should have a diagram available. If you have no owner's manual, a Chilton repair book for your specific vehicle will have a fuse panel diagram in it.
32mm or 1"1/4
Yes I do. Tell me where to send it.
It comes in handy to know the firing order of a car when checking for problems. The firing order for a 1998 Oldsmobile 3.1 is 1-2-3-4-5-6.
The only way I know is to take it to the dealership. Some are suppose to charge $40 for this.
Check ALL of the fuses with a test light then you will know they are good
No, I know what is box fuses. I want to know where is located that box under the hood.
dont you mean where is ? no i know where it is i want to know what fuses go to what and what size fuses to use where
dony know
i do know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses. i do not know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses.
I was looking at the 1998 Ford Escort owners manual and it shows : There is a group of 6 ( 5 fuses and 1 space ) outside of the passenger compartment main fuse panel ( The cigar lighter is the only fuse that is a YELLOW colored 20 amp fuse in that group of 5 fuses ) The diagram shows CIGAR , but I don't know if that is just for the diagram
Is there a Brake Lock out switch on that bike. I know th LT80 has a swith on the brake that5 needs to be engaged in order for there to be juice going to the relay then the starter.
check your fuses, you may have blown a fuse, not a mechanic but know a bit about problem solving.