Carry some Spares
10A fuse no. 32 ECS- blew--Car won't crank-(dead) thought it was problem with immobilizer system, becuse, got quick flash from security indicator warning light.
Checked fuses- and found one of the two ECS fuses blown- replaced, had spare in the garage, no problems- took to dealer- everything checks out "-bad fuse-"- not sure I'm buying, but everything does work fine. Moral to story, carry some spare fuses- learn where they are- (I doubt that's a problem for folks on this forum). |
Originally Posted by Frank Patrick
10A fuse no. 32 ECS- blew--Car won't crank-(dead) thought it was problem with immobilizer system, becuse, got quick flash from security indicator warning light.
Checked fuses- and found one of the two ECS fuses blown- replaced, had spare in the garage, no problems- took to dealer- everything checks out "-bad fuse-"- not sure I'm buying, but everything does work fine. Moral to story, carry some spare fuses- learn where they are- (I doubt that's a problem for folks on this forum). |
Originally Posted by Go48
Just to let owners know, in case they don't, there are some spare fuses--one each, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 amp--in the inside fuse box located on the left side of the drivers footwell.
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I had spare fuses for my old car but I forgot about getting them for my baby...thanks for the reminder!
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LMAO... yeah, I blew the ignition fuse while driving down the road at about 80 mph... I had no choice but to find the spares.
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